Respectfully awaiting the Transfer of the sum of 24,225,46 US dollars

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Respectfully awaiting the Transfer of the sum of 24,225,46 US dollars

A complex mathematical explanation of why Nigerian 419 scams are so blatantly unbelievable.

http://research.microsoft.com/pubs/167719/whyfromnigeria.pdf


In short. If even a small percentage of reasonably intelligent and sophisticated readers were to respond to the mountain of emails sent with a scam, the scammers would be overwhelmed in trying to respond. Most such readers would see through the scam before actually losing any money. So the object is to get responses only from readers who are so dumb or gullible, that they can be cajoled into sending money in the end.
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    Crg
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    Re:Respectfully awaiting the Transfer of the sum of 24,225,46 US dollars 2012/07/01 19:10:23 (permalink)
    I got mine. You're still waiting?

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    Re:Respectfully awaiting the Transfer of the sum of 24,225,46 US dollars 2012/07/01 20:52:02 (permalink)
    They used to come by US mail...... those were the good ones....

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    Re:Respectfully awaiting the Transfer of the sum of 24,225,46 US dollars 2012/07/01 21:15:01 (permalink)
    Hey slart... when you get yours can I wash your car?
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    Re:Respectfully awaiting the Transfer of the sum of 24,225,46 US dollars 2012/07/02 00:49:29 (permalink)
    I never received my money, but they did make me Chief of small village consisting of 22 people and a goat.
    (The goat's pretty cool!)

     
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    Re:Respectfully awaiting the Transfer of the sum of 24,225,46 US dollars 2012/07/02 04:32:33 (permalink)
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    A complex mathematical explanation of why Nigerian 419 scams are so blatantly unbelievable.

    http://research.microsoft.com/pubs/167719/whyfromnigeria.pdf


    In short. If even a small percentage of reasonably intelligent and sophisticated readers were to respond to the mountain of emails sent with a scam, the scammers would be overwhelmed in trying to respond. Most such readers would see through the scam before actually losing any money. So the object is to get responses only from readers who are so dumb or gullible, that they can be cajoled into sending money in the end.

    Similar to IK Multimedia's marketing department then, no?



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