Web Site Helps Educate About Scammers

October 12, 2005 by Ty | 0 Comments

eMediaWire:

About three years ago, I received the first email from Nigerian scammers. They have different methods to introduce themselves. Some of them claim that they work on some Nigerian banks and need someone from another country to help them to transfer a huge amount of money. They say that the previous owner of the money has lost his/her life in a car accident or airplane crash and they couldn’t find any other member of family to give the money to him/her and….

What to do if you receive a Nigerian scam letter?

1- Do not respond to it.
2- Notify your own nation’s national law enforcement agency and your own nation’s foreign office.
3- File a complaint with the Nigerian embassy or high commission in your nation.
4- If the contact from the scammers was via email, write their email provider at their “abuse” address (email protected from spam bots, email protected from spam bots etc.) And include the scam message with its headers; complain about the scam message; and ask that the account be shut down.

Help spread the word:

If you promote a MLM or affiliate program, you’d better to inform your referrals about scammers. Most of your referrals are new to internet and online business opportunities and so they can easily be cheated by scammers. This is your responsibility to educate them about scammers because you have referred them to the new world of internet with all its good and bad things.

Click here to reads some samples of the letters and stories they send to their potential victims.

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