I was toying around with the scammer and they decided that we were meant to be together and said that they have a lawyer who will put my name onto a record of marriage and contact me tomorrow. I bet that's the real scam. They even said that they want to see me for Christmas and New Year's. They said that when I asked them what they were going to do at this time of the year. I was expecting something about Halloween or Thanksgiving. Looks like they don't know about those holidays in Nigeria. They also said they wanted to get into bed with me.
I tripped up the scammer by talking about favorite animals and trees with them not understanding the Latin names of the species. I asked them if they saw moose and bobcats since the scammer's claimed home is in far upstate New York. They said they were afraid of getting bit by those. Yeah right, if they were really from there, they'd mention hitting moose with cars, not moose biting them. Next time, I should give some names of animals or plants that are disgusting and see if the scammer claims to like them. The scammer gave favorites like monkeys and tigers, something everyone in the world would know about, not anything like Rhus typhina, which they appeared to pick at random from the list of favorite plants I gave, along with Populus tremuloides. I asked what the first one looked like and what was cool about the second one and they didn't describe those plants because they were one-dimensional Nigerian scammers, not real characters.
They also asked for the nearest airport, so I told them that they were all far away. I asked them if they've been to New England and they said no. What a liar or shut-in. Even I went to New England four times before moving here. They also claimed that Gallaudet was in California again and that they majored in banking and finance stuff. Yeah, useful stuff for a scammer. :roll:
They were also copying and pasting quotes just like those on this page.
I tripped up the scammer by talking about favorite animals and trees with them not understanding the Latin names of the species. I asked them if they saw moose and bobcats since the scammer's claimed home is in far upstate New York. They said they were afraid of getting bit by those. Yeah right, if they were really from there, they'd mention hitting moose with cars, not moose biting them. Next time, I should give some names of animals or plants that are disgusting and see if the scammer claims to like them. The scammer gave favorites like monkeys and tigers, something everyone in the world would know about, not anything like Rhus typhina, which they appeared to pick at random from the list of favorite plants I gave, along with Populus tremuloides. I asked what the first one looked like and what was cool about the second one and they didn't describe those plants because they were one-dimensional Nigerian scammers, not real characters.
They also asked for the nearest airport, so I told them that they were all far away. I asked them if they've been to New England and they said no. What a liar or shut-in. Even I went to New England four times before moving here. They also claimed that Gallaudet was in California again and that they majored in banking and finance stuff. Yeah, useful stuff for a scammer. :roll:
They were also copying and pasting quotes just like those on this page.