The Nigerian Prince Scam Is Actually Hundreds of Years Old, But Continues to Scam People Today
When was the last time you opened your email inbox, and found that if you send someone, usually a deposed or otherwise-in-exile prince (probably from Nigeria), an inordinate amount of money, you will be repaid and then some when he has access to his funds.
Видео The Nigerian Prince Scam Is Actually Hundreds of Years Old, But Continues to Scam People Today канала Deep History
Видео The Nigerian Prince Scam Is Actually Hundreds of Years Old, But Continues to Scam People Today канала Deep History
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