Truth about Nigerian Bank Scam
Pretty much anyone with an email address has received a Nigeria bank scam email. Though a few factors in the Nigeria bank scam email change, no matter how you put it, it remains a Nigeria bank scam. Nigeria bank scam operators will send emails in which they claim to be wealthy bankers or that need to smuggle millions out of the country. The Nigeria bank scam operators are masters at schmoozing thousands of people each year into providing the Nigeria Bank scam operators with copies of their license, bank account and other personal information.
If you do give this information to the Nigeria Bank Scam operators, they’ll drain your bank account and steal your identity. Don’t let the promise of millions misguide you; you’ll never receive a dime from the Nigeria Bank scam operators.
Approaching a Nigerian Bank Scam Email
The best way to approach a Nigeria bank scam is to not approach it at all. Though it may be tempting to respond to the Nigeria bank scam email by saying, “Hey jackass, I know you’re running a Nigerian bank scam!” Resist the urge. Nigeria bank scam operators have tricks up to con you into giving vital information to their Nigerian bank scam operation. You may be persuaded to believe that it is not a Nigeria bank scam and conned into giving sensitive information. Or, the Nigeria bank scam operators may even hack your computer through email. I don’t know how it can be done, but it can. The Nigerian bank scam operators are becoming increasingly tech-savvy as they watch their Nigerian bank scam buddies pile up in jail. Your choices are to ignore the Nigeria bank scam email, or take action to stop the Nigeria bank scam operators. Report your Nigeria bank scam email to the FBI by contacting the website IC3 (Internet Crime Complaint Center).




