legsdiamond Member since May 05th 2011 79349 posts
Wed Apr-08-15 02:42 PM
"my coworker is about to fall for a Nigerian scam"
She just said "guess what? I just found out I have money that is owed to me by the Treasury Dept."
All she has to do is wait for a phone call and give her address and social security #.
It's sad because this woman talks so fucking much she won't even listen to our warnings. While we were saying be careful she was already on the phone trying to confirm.
Her only salvation is she is BROKE and she talks so damn much thhose Nigerians will prolly run out of patience.
3. "afkap puttin in work" In response to Reply # 0
>She just said "guess what? I just found out I have money that >is owed to me by the Treasury Dept." > >All she has to do is wait for a phone call and give her >address and social security #. > >It's sad because this woman talks so fucking much she won't >even listen to our warnings. While we were saying be careful >she was already on the phone trying to confirm. > >Her only salvation is she is BROKE and she talks so damn much >thhose Nigerians will prolly run out of patience. > >
5. "So I used to work for a relay phone call center" In response to Reply # 0
Relay phone calls are supposed to be used for deaf ppl
But the Nigerian scammers figured out a way to use the service.
We legally HAD to act as operator for these scammers posing as deaf ppl. I've sat through probably hundreds of calls between scammers and their victims. Most of the victims seemed to be lonely middle aged people who I'm sure were single and just looking for love. Some were out as much as $90,000. Paid to the scammer so they could "take care of a sick mother". Shit like that
The scammers would say things like how much they love the victim, can't wait to be with them, sometimes even dirty talk.
And I had to say pretty much whatever the scammer typed on the screen. Finally I got sick of it and looked up Nigerian curse words to troll them.