Simon Lyall said:
> I got one last week from a women who's father was the former Health
> Minister of Yugoslavia etc. Sorry I didn't save a copy.
hey, I saw one supposedly from the head of Barclays Bank in the UK ;)
Now I know the economic situation over there isn't great, but it's
not *that* bad
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Here's the latest in nigerian scam mutations. This one only scored a 3.0
> > (SA 2.43).
>
> And yet another variation. At least it is different than the ones I
> usually see.
I got one last week from a women who's father was the former Health
Minister of
> Here's the latest in nigerian scam mutations. This one only scored a 3.0
> (SA 2.43).
And yet another variation. At least it is different than the ones I
usually see.
Bob
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Here's the latest in nigerian scam mutations. This one only scored a 3.0
(SA 2.43).
Not only is the body quite different, the "plot" of the scam is
different as well.
Has anyone else seen a similar variation?
Thoughts on possible rules to catch this include:
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