How do I report someone like this so that they don't scam some poor soul for a bank account number?


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I received this letter today. No I don't want to answer it but how can I get this fraud. Dear Friend, I am writing this letter in confidence believing that if it is the wish of God for you to help me and my family, God almighty will bless and reward you aboundantly and you would never regreat this. I...


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MINDDOCTOR

I get these financial scams quite often in my in-box of Yahoo mail. I always open "options", on the right hand upper side of the email and look for "personal mia", check of full header, and forward the email as an "inline text".

If it came from Yahoo: [email protected] or [email protected] - They can only take legal action to close the account down for the EULA voliation with a full header and sent as an inline text.

They have always investigated every email I have sent them and came back, "saying legal action was taken to close the account".

I don't reside in America if you do??. So I always send a copy to my, "Interpol", connections and they forward the email to their agent where the original email came from for criminal action.

If every body would do their part we will rid the world of these scam artist from Nigeria. (Please be aware that some hide behind a proxy and are in Canada, London, and France).

Thanks for doing your part. Likewise I don't want to see some poor old sold get ripped off. Although more rich then poor get taken. The rich sometimes all not all that smart as they are driven by money. The more they have the more they want. For them I don't feel sorry as the get what they deserve. (TAKEN).

Clinical Psychiatrist, France

Excuse my english

 
Jackie J

This year alone I have received literally hundred and hundreds of similar scam emails. It is infuriating that some poor suckers still fall for them. You can report them to their ISP but they will only open up a new account.
You can (if you are brave) string them along and make them think you are going to send them money and 'advance fees' to release their fictious millions to waste their time so they are diverted from duping other people out their savings. See this excellent site:

www.419eater.com

But the best thing to do is spread the word that these emails are scams (like I am doing here), delete them and not reply. The people who send them out may seem stupid but they ARE dangerous criminals and some people have lost all their life savings and, in some cases, their lives.

 
old lady

You should make a couple of photocopies of the letter, take one to your local police station, another to your post office (using the mail for fraudulent purposes) and to Shell and Chevron, as they are mentioned in the text. I'm sure they'd want to know that someone was trying to involve them, or at least use them to boost credibility.

Good on you for trying to alert people. There is always someone gullible enough to fall for a hard luck story that dangles a pot of gold at the end.

 
Doug W

Junk mail. I get about 200 of those types of emails that go straight to my junkmail folders every week.


Now me on the other hand. I'm not sure God will be happy for you if you did it, but I could use some money too. hehe.

 
ian6868

all these types of emails are scams
people in foreign countries need help transferring money or telling you that youve won a lottery (that you didnt even enter), telling you that you are the soul heir to money, they are all scams.
i dont know how you can bust them or if its even worth the effort just dont fall for it.
i guess if you really wanted to bust them you can call the authorities and begin go along with it with thier help then maybe they can do something.
good luck

 
CoJu

DONT DO IT! My friend received a letter almost the same topic. It is a scam. Please do not cave in or accept anything from people who seem to be asking for money back. If you are very liery about it justdont do it!

 
worldhq101

You're right this is a scam to get your acct nos. The number of the FBI is in the phone book. Call them, they will help you stop these people

 
Jim M

It's a very common scam, I've been getting this kind of scam for 10 years now, just ignore them.

 
meg

Snopes.com is a wonderfull website that is dedicated to internet scams, and mail fraud scams. If you write to them they can help get the word out for you

 
J.Z.

If you received this letter by e-mail you can report it to the FBI's internet fraud division.

If you received this letter through regular mail, report it to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service.