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LOL Univesity of Nigeria
AJLaFleche
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Posted: Thursday, August 26, 2004 - 02:05 AM UTC
Just found the University of Nigeria website.
Now you know where all those e-mails come from!
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Posted: Thursday, August 26, 2004 - 02:45 AM UTC
"If you require the assistance of housing, we can provide you with beautiful accommodations in the high tech business sectors of Mubi and Yola. For your convenience, we recommend removing all funds from your bank account in person, and asking your guide which local bank is most suitable for your needs. We are a very friendly bunch and love to help."

Too funny. Thanks for the link.

Shaun
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Posted: Thursday, August 26, 2004 - 05:23 PM UTC
I liked the part about the $10 million scholarship and keeping what I didn't use, now that's my idea of a scholarship
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Posted: Thursday, August 26, 2004 - 05:51 PM UTC
No Comment.....Jim

History and World Events 400 ( CRN: 25364 )
Many years ago, the United States started a special group to help encourage the growth of the Nigerian economy. It was called ARPANET and is the foundation for the Internet and our current economic prosperity. This course will teach you how the United States provided us with direct links to millions of wealthy and gullible households who assisted us in funneling millions of dollars back to our home country. They are a great people and we will never forget that.
Marty
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Posted: Friday, August 27, 2004 - 12:13 AM UTC

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Macro Economics 101 ( CRN: 85623 )
Learn how to leverage your success with the economy of scale that mass email marketing provides. Sending email offers one at a time is useless and a waste of your time. If you send one stupid email offer to millions and millions of people, you exert the same amount of energy and greatly increase the chance that someone will respond to your offer.



I think I am going to have to sign up. :-)
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Posted: Saturday, August 28, 2004 - 06:43 AM UTC

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Accounting 419 ( CRN: 38821 )
This course teaches how to leverage yourself against the American banking system. Simply write a check for at least $40,000 to an American and wait for them to deposit it. (Don't worry you don't need to have that much in the bank). Next, say the following... "Ooops, sorry Mr/Ms American. I made a mistake and sent you twice as much money." The silly American will wait until their bank says the check clears, and then will happily remit $20,000 to you. A few weeks later, your American friend will realize the check actually bounced. This always bewilders those silly people. They always looked so dazed and confused when their banks tell them the money is there...but then it isn't. Anywho, it is not our worry. We got the money for you. Now go have some fun.



Hi Al

This site is a gem!

Thanks for sharing

Rowan
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Posted: Saturday, August 28, 2004 - 09:21 AM UTC
LOL! :-)
gotta love those nigerians!
i get so many e-mails weekly from these guys, i remember one (some of you may have got a similar one) saying that a nigerian diplomat, sir something arotha, had died, and he was leaving his fortune to me, as i was the only one on his list
amusing seings i dont know any nigerians! :-)
cheers
MLD
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Posted: Saturday, August 28, 2004 - 08:35 PM UTC

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LOL! :-)
gotta love those nigerians!
i get so many e-mails weekly from these guys, i remember one (some of you may have got a similar one) saying that a nigerian diplomat, sir something arotha, had died, and he was leaving his fortune to me, as i was the only one on his list
amusing seings i dont know any nigerians! :-)
cheers



Have you seen the "ebola Monkeyman" site?
http://www.ebolamonkeyman.com/
He's a guy who cooresponds w these scammers and gets them to send photos holding signs 'to verify their identity' with rude crude and socially unacceptable slogans disguised as names.

There are links to other sites who do the same thing, often stringing these scammers along for a time and playing mind games w them.

If I had the time it would be good fun. But I barely skimmed the site and the hobby room calls.