I’ve been receiving 419 (advance fee fraud) email from Nigeria and other countries since 1998, and anyone with the slightest bit of common sense recognizes these emails as scams. Normally I don’t give them a second thought, but today I was surprised to receive one from someone claiming to be a North Korean citizen who has defected to South Korea. There isn’t any country more implausible than North Korea from which someone might have a large amount of liquid assets to transfer.
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Unfortunately 419 scams and scammers are still going strong.
Luckily there is a group of people out there on the internet putting a damper on their scams!
Check out http://theScamBaiter.com
These guys get even with these crooks, and sometimes even get them arrested even though they are in Nigeria.
They are also avidly fighting eBay scammers as well, a terrific group there.
FOX Television interviewed them some time back, the video is on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4J-iYT7CK4
Last year at one time they got a group of scammers arrested; I think the count was around 50 or so.
There is a lot of funny stuff there too, you have to see what they make these scammers do to get “paid”, check out their “mugu museum”
http://thescambaiter.com/forum/vbimghost.php?do=userlist
Johhny D