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Humor Advance Fee Fraud Fraud


The Nigerian email scam has brought out sly tricksters who tease and make fun of the scam or the scammers. These are sites for that sort of content.

    Top: Society: Issues: Fraud: Advance Fee Fraud: Humor
See Also:

  • University of Nigeria - Spoof higher education institution with specialist courses in advanced fee fraud.
  • Scam Joke Page - Two co-workers string along 419 (advance fee fraud) scam artists, writing back to them under the name of David Lee Roth, president of a Fortune 1000 financial services company.
  • 419 Eater - Tips on scamming the scammers.
  • Fighting Back at Nigerian 419 Advance Fee Fraud Scammers - Having fun with the e-mail scammers who promise you a fortune.
  • Ebola Monkey Man - Scam-baiting site devoted to the Nigerian Advance Fee scam. Includes adult humor.
  • What's the Bloody Point? - Site for turning the tables on Nigerian scammers by stringing them along.
  • Adopt-a-Lad - How to fight back against advance-fee fraudsters. Scambaiting from Dublin, Ireland.
  • Revenge of the Nigerian Email Scam - Send scammers a fake bank account link and they are treated to a simulated computer crash and virus upload.
  • Scam o Rama Presents the Lads from Lagos - Archive of the first 125 attempts at advance fee fraud received by the site authors, a sarcastic FAQ on the scam, law enforcement and news links, and fighting crime with humor.
  • Nigerian Money Scams - Several collected sets of correspondence between Nigerian conmen and supposedly naive recipients of their extraordinary offers.
  • Dumbentia: Scamming the Scammers - Attempts to trick and manipulate Nigerian 419 scammers.
  • Scamjunky - Join Dick Pleasure and his friends as he winds up Nigerian 419 scam artists by e-mail.
  • The KMAN Site - A website dedicated to baiting Nigerian 419 scam artists.
  • A Business Reply - Plug in name, country, and dollar amount to instantly generate a long-winded reply to dubious business proposals.
  • Letters From Ghana - Read how one man played along with the Nigerian email scam.


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