You Just Have to Love Those Wacky Nigerians!

Jul 20, 2007 12:09

I put five or six items for sale on EBay this week and got hits from the usual fruits and nuts. Zero bids, mind you ( Read more... )

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jrjarrett July 20 2007, 20:03:56 UTC
So if they put moneys in yer Pay Pal account, do you have to do ANYTHING?

-You did not ask for it

-You did not make any sort of contract with said Nigerians

What I am really asking, couldn't you wait for and then run with it, if they were not reversed out?

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whatuttercrap July 20 2007, 20:07:59 UTC
I could run, but why? That shit'll catch up with you one day.

I wrote PayPal and told 'em it was fraudulent. My responsibility ends there.

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whatuttercrap August 3 2007, 20:41:24 UTC
Welcome to the fold! You've been assimilated into The Crap.

I'm Bay Arean (that just sounds wrong), born and raised. Lived in Oakland until I moved to Austin, TX six years ago.

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whatuttercrap August 3 2007, 20:47:53 UTC
Is he worthy of. . . The Crap? I mean, he does live in Houston after all.

Oh good lord. It's Drew!

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Nigerian PayPal anonymous August 12 2007, 22:41:31 UTC
I have never ever heard of PayPal Nigerian scams. These folks have to be the most clever bunko artists to ever have practiced the art of the grift. Wait, that would be except for the Oil for Food scammers at the UN. (Maybe they got their start in Nigeria, it's possible)! I save my emails from Nigerians needing my help to retrieve funds in their own special folder. If only my other correspondents used the English language in so beautiful and archaic a fashion and knew that my father was in fact once the esteemed friend of the former President of Burkina Faso's trusted adviser, prior to his ignominious end following the coup! -<+>-Catalina6-<+>- (http://www.bigfatworkbook.greatestjournal.com)

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