Re: OT: Are People Really Dumb Enough?
I personally have very little sympathy for someone who falls for such a scam. Supposing they were true - every single one of them - they would still be illegal. All of the scam letters make it clear that this is some sort of 'dirty money' that they want to share with you.
My Hong Kong letter was milder - it referred to a person who died in a plane crash, leaving a huge bank account and no heirs. But it's still illegal, they wanted me to pose as a relative of the deceased to get at the money.
Making the deal illegal - and making sure the target knows it's illegal, from day one - is important because the target will be less likely to talk about it, and therefore less likely to find out it's a scam.
Which brings us back to my first point. Anyone who falls for this is knowingly entering an illegal transaction, and deserves to learn an expensive lesson.
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