From: Rick v100 (rickv100@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Aug 09 2005 - 05:58:56 PDT
Fraud costs and write-offs where probably amounting to
too much for credit cards and banks to handle.
Probably the World Bank or IMF made then clamp down
before extending any loans.
Rick
--- Jonathan Boos <acfarer@cox.net> wrote:
> There goes all of our fun derived from scam-baiting!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Subject: [MV] Not Directly MV Related News Item
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> >A story which some might find of interest though
> not directly MV related.
> >
> > Nigeria cracking down on e-scams
> >
> >
>
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/internet/08/08/nigeria.scammers.ap/index.html
> >
> > "More than 500 suspects have been arrested, more
> than 100 cases are before
> > the courts and 500 others are under investigation"
> >
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