Experiment – Playing With The Scammers For Real – Part 2

February 9, 2007 | In: General, Internet

Playing With The Scammers For Real

In case you missed part 1 of this experiment of playing with scammers for real, I’m in a middle of email exchanges with a scammer.

On the latest email I received there was information to receive $30 million that would be deposited on my bank account – 60% would go to charity, 20% for me and the other 20% for Mou Xinsheng – the fake name of the scammer.

For now my plan of action is to have at least one phone conversation with this guy and record it, if I get lucky this will happen…

Anyway, I just replied today with the following email:

Hello Xin,

It is my pleasure being able to help you by receiving all that money, giving away most part for charity is a very noble thing to do!

Of course I won’t report you to government authorities, you can trust me.

I have some questions before we can continue with the deal, if you can’t answer I won’t be able to help you. I’m doing this to make sure everything goes as planned…

How can I be sure that you are really Mou Xinsheng, one of the Ministers of China? Is there any evidence you can provide? A photo? A signature?

Is there any other way to contact you besides email? Can I phone you or send a letter to your address? Maybe fax?

Waiting for more information.

All the best,

Ryan Spencer

It is time to see if this guy is for real or not.

  • Will I even get a reply this time?
  • Will I receive a photo?
  • Will he make the obvious thing and send a fake signature and photo?
  • Wait for part 3 of this experiment and you will know…
  • If you want to participate in the experiment just write your message/idea on the comments

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