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    Thanks for sharing that Howie. These guys always crack me up. Lately I’ve been answering to their emails, humiliating them like NUTS and wasting their time.

    But if we for a second imagine these are not some Nigerian creeps, see how many gaps I have found with this “woman’s” story:

    1. Irena Bannai Boris — the name just looks retarded first to start off with;
    2. She’s “in soooo bad critical health condition” but goes and sends emails to strangers;
    3. She decided to donate her money to a “good person”, and she automatically knows a complete stranger on the Internet is a “VERY good person”;
    4. Typing “11” but ending with “million dollar”, not with “million dollars”;
    5. “Build schools for less privilege” but not “for less privilegeD”;
    6. “I do not have any child”;

    Hahaha, you can clearly see what is happening right here. A Nigerian or another African scammer trying to make some money for Christmas is what it is.

    But one thing baffles me. Nigerians and other African lands have the English language as their official main language and yet these guys’ mistakes are unforgivable ahaha.

    Just imagine for a second how LOW their literacy rate is.

    And how unaware you have to be to not spot how stupid these people are. They continue doing that in 2018 we will be already, so this means they have some minor success rate.

    I’m not a Professor or an Engineer but I spot mistakes you can’t just pass by hahah.

    Overlooking the scamminess nature of this letter is NOT POSSIBLE for a real human!

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