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OMG that was funny. Personally, this was my favorite part:

"Rempel, his parents and 10-year-old brother Ike drove to New York. They spent a day searching the airport for the men, with no luck."

Awesome:mj07:
 

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Actually now that I think about it the best part is this idiot shared how big a moron he is with the entire world. Good thinking champ :sadwave:
 

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You're being a little bit hard on the guy. The nice Nigerians just wanted 1% of the Rempel family GDP to save them from extreme poverty.
 

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Greed and Avarice... Don't mistake this guy for anything other than selfish and willing to do whatever necessary for the easy score... He used a lot of friends and family members unconditional love to manipulate them into his bidding...

No sympathy for this clown... :(
 

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I think I saw an email that shows how you can get your money back if you ever get scammed like this.

Just send them 5% of what you lost, and they'll send you a check for the rest.......
 

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Sometimes its fun to play with these guys. In a way you are doing a service by keeping them busy with you for a while instead of preying of some poor sap like the guy in the link above. They think that you are a "mugu" and you can string them along .

Most of them, from what I have read are in internet cafe's in Lagos and send thousands of these letters out. I responded to a few (very carefullly) telling them my name was Pete Rose, Ben Cartwright, or Larry Mondello and I banked at Clamydia National Bank in Seesuck, Ohio. You can have a lot of fun being creative with these fucks while keeping them from scamming people.

Take a look at this website.

http://www.419eater.com/

Eddie
 

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Sometimes its fun to play with these guys. In a way you are doing a service by keeping them busy with you for a while instead of preying of some poor sap like the guy in the link above. They think that you are a "mugu" and you can string them along .

Most of them, from what I have read are in internet cafe's in Lagos and send thousands of these letters out. I responded to a few (very carefullly) telling them my name was Pete Rose, Ben Cartwright, or Larry Mondello and I banked at Clamydia National Bank in Seesuck, Ohio. You can have a lot of fun being creative with these fucks while keeping them from scamming people.

Take a look at this website.

http://www.419eater.com/

Eddie

Eddie-

Thank you for posting that site. I spent the last 30 minutes reading about this scam:

http://www.419eater.com/html/artworld1.htm

In my laughter I was able to forget about all the shithead parents I had to deal with today. You sure are a real pal, eddie.
 

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OMG! Who hasn't heard about this scam? His family must be really, really dumb, clueless and gullible.

That being said, I feel sorry for the guy. I think he needs to be put on suicide watch. How did not one person in his family ask a few more questions?

Wow.:eek:
 

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Saint:

It can be a really fun diversion when your having a bad day. Kinda like reading Wayne's posts in the Political Forum. Gives you a good laugh. Kelly, I'm surprised that you don't realize how many really dumb, clueless and gullible people there are out there. I mean, 59 million plus voted for Bush in 2004? That should tell you alot.

Eddie

PS: The scambaiter that got the scammer to get a tatoo and send a photo was great. You can think up a bunch of great stuff when they send you an email based upon what they falsely represent themselves to be. In that case the scambaiter went along on a religous theme. You can reply with anything your imagination comes up with like "Our Lady of Perpetual Penetration".
 
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And how many of those brokerage contracts require you to go in front of a jury poisoned by 25 + years of insurance company propoganda risking tens of thousands or your own dollars and hundreds of hours of your time against well funded insurance companies with whore doctors who will testify that although the defendant doctor chopped off the wrong leg, it really didn't hurt the plaintiff cause he wasn't a field goal kicker.

?

Eddie

PS: The problem is that there are a lot of dumbfucks like this guy who got takin in by the Nigerian scam artist in the jury pools of this country who are out there believin all the ads with President Palmer about how fuckin wonderful allshit insurance company is. They all believe that there is this tort crisis. Guess what.
 
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damn....I read it too. That was classic!!!! I started, then could not put it down. The Dogs and Eddie saga continues....:rolleyes: :rolleyes: kurby

by the way, Dogs that Bark, REPUBLICAN here too, sir!!!:mj06:
 

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Rempel A believes an American and goes off to die in Iraq.

Rempel B believes a Nigerian and sends his money off to disappear in Africa.

What's the difference between Rempel A and Rempel B?
 
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