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Has anyone ever been scammed with a company asking to send money to the Ivory Coast for a release of funds?
i have been sent an e-mail from a woman asking to send £500 via money gram to release funds to me as there jurasdiction only allows people from the UK to release money
It’s a scam called variously Advanced Fee Fraud, Nigerian Advanced Fee Fraud or 419 Scam. Recently a lot of the scammers seem to have moved to the Ivory Coast.
The Nigerian Scams are known as such because the type of fraud that they attempt originated in Nigeria. Before the days of email the same type of fraud was attempted by post, so they are not new by any means! They are also known as “419 scams” after Section 419 of the Nigerian Penal Code which makes this type of scam illegal in that country.
Basically they tell you some hard luck story and say they have millions of dollars that they can’t get hold of without your help… and they offer you a massive slice of the cash if you “help” them.
Then they report various obstacles that they need you (and your cash) to help them overcome. The idea is to slowly bleed you dry with promises that just one more bribe to a customs official or whatever and the money will be on its way to you. There is no money (or if there is then it’s fake).
There are basically three things that can be done with a “419″ email, depending on how much time and effort you are prepared to spend:-
1. The simplest of all – DELETE it. Never reply, even to say “ha ha I know you’re trying to scam me” This just confirms that you have a functioning email address and the scammer will then try to sell it on to someone else – so what you’ll get is more 419 emails!
2. If the email comes from an email provider that you recognise and trust, like Yahoo, Hotmail, Netscape etc then forward the message headers to the email provider with a note of the complaint. [The message source maybe faked but often a contact email address is quoted in the message the scammer actually writes to you.]
To do this on Outlook Express:-
Right click the message and select Properties
Click on the Details tab
Click on Message Source
Right click the mass of code you see and click Select All to highlight the entire message
Right click again and click Copy
Paste into your message to Yahoo, Hotmail or whoever
The address to email this to is “abuse@(the email provider) eg. abuse@yahoo.com
I have a standard message in my autosignature to save time, which reads:-
“Dear Sirs,
We have today received the message, forwarded below, which appears to be from one of your users, namely [here I quote the email address of the scammer]
We believe that this message is an attempted West African Advanced Fee
Fraud, also known as a “419 Fraud”. See London Metropolitan Police Fraud Unit website at:-
http://www.met.police.uk/fraudalert/419….
for further details.
We trust that you will take appropriate action against such abuse of your terms and conditions of use.
For your information, the message source code is provided below:-
******************************…
[I paste the message source in here]
******************************…
Sincerely ”
Yahoo in particular is very good at deleting these scammer’s email addresses so they don’t get any replies and can’t work their scam on unsuspecting victims
3. The third thing you can do is for experts only – but it is very amusing… play the scammer along and make him waste his time and money on you. WARNING: Don’t try this unless you are confident that you know what you are doing. These guys are ruthless criminals and are likely to get VERY annoyed with you.
Visit this site for loads of advice (and some very amusing tales on how the scammers have been themselves scammed):-
http://www.419eater.com/index.htm…
But whatever you do, don’t fall for it and don’t let any of your friends or relatives fall for it either. The mere fact that these scams are still being attempted means that SOME people must be being fooled otherwise the scammers wouldn’t be bothering to send out their nasty little emails
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