I assume this "Barrister" has contacted you by email.
I assume it is in connection with a financial transaction in which you will make a LOT of money by doing very little.
I also assume that all you have to do is pay some fees (anything from $1000 to $100,000…which is insignifant compared to the money you will receive in return) to release the large ammount of money you have been promised???
If my assumptions are correct then I KNOW that thisman is not a barrister.He is a scam artist.
It is called a "419 scam" or "advance fee fraud"
Use yahoo or google to search these terms and you will find billions of nonexistant dollars being offered on the internet.
Go to http://www.fraudwatchers.org and you will learn a lot more.
if you get an e-mail that claims to be something from nigeria with some story about assisting someone w/ money, it is called a nigerian scam. there is no free money in this world, give your head a shake. they are trying to scam you.
I assume this "Barrister" has contacted you by email.
I assume it is in connection with a financial transaction in which you will make a LOT of money by doing very little.
I also assume that all you have to do is pay some fees (anything from $1000 to $100,000…which is insignifant compared to the money you will receive in return) to release the large ammount of money you have been promised???
If my assumptions are correct then I KNOW that thisman is not a barrister.He is a scam artist.
It is called a "419 scam" or "advance fee fraud"
Use yahoo or google to search these terms and you will find billions of nonexistant dollars being offered on the internet.
Go to http://www.fraudwatchers.org and you will learn a lot more.
if you get an e-mail that claims to be something from nigeria with some story about assisting someone w/ money, it is called a nigerian scam. there is no free money in this world, give your head a shake. they are trying to scam you.
I suggest you to contact the Nigerian Embassy and ask them.
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