By Mr FuzzyPosted Tuesday 19th February 2008 00:50 GMT
To be fair that's the sort of scam that can be run in spare time. At a spot over $900/month each that's a pretty good return on what is essentially an evening job.
By Andy WorthPosted Tuesday 19th February 2008 08:22 GMT
...you've got to be a fucking idiot if you fall for a scheme like this....."oh you've won 20 million but we need €1250 to process your win"...........
I have never heard of any legitimate lottery or similar that requires a payment to release funds. The people who fall for it can only be motivated and blinded by greed at the time, in which case the greedy bastards deserve to be scammed.
By TrishaDPosted Tuesday 19th February 2008 12:34 GMT
Reactions from everyone so far.....
Like all confidence tricks, this particular little scam relied chiefly on a degree of greed and naivety from the 'marks'.
But - many of these scams expoit other human frailties - I've lost count of the number of news stories I've read in the personal finance pages about elderly and confused individuals parting with their hard-earned savings as a result of a phone call from some boilet house scammer selling worthless shares. If you're short of money and not over-bright, these things must be terribly tempting. Because confidence tricks dont just rely on greed, they rely on telling people what they want to hear.
I've seen responses to a couple of recent articles on here that can be summarised as 'well, it was all their fault and they got what they deserved'. The function of the Law is to protect the vulnerable from jackals like this.
If I had to live in the ultra-Darwininian world that some posters seem to live in, I'd carry a gun in my handbag.....
By Badg3rPosted Tuesday 19th February 2008 12:51 GMT
I work on the basis that I have to enter a lottery to win it, so have consequently never won the Dutch or Spanish lottery, even though many emails have told me I have.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 19th February 2008 15:11 GMT
It's not an ultra Darwinian world, simply a Darwinian one. The rules of natural selection apply with as much certainty as the rules of physics. If you're stupid/naive/frail enough to fall for this type of scam you've just learned the hard way. These laws do little to protect anyone, those people who were ripped off aren't going to be reimbursed and there is an army of scammers out there who will continue to exploit the stupid, who will continue to fall for the same tricks.
By Mike KernPosted Tuesday 19th February 2008 15:28 GMT
I, too, am disturbed by the naiveté of so many on the net today when it comes to these lottery schemes. Their own greed has sent them running into quicksand!
Fortunately, for me the temptation is not so great since I recently learned that a long-lost uncle of mine has died, leaving me a very sizable inheritance. I wish to publicly thank an unnamed government official of Nigeria for his honesty in coming to me with news of my dear uncle's death. Through his extraordinary efforts in facilitating a veritable quagmire of paperwork and bureaucratic red tape, I will soon be rich beyond my wildest dreams!
Apparently, my uncle was personally responsible for the freezing of terrorist funds in that nation and was socking some of it away on this side (I'm told this is perfectly legal in their country). My government friend is working diligently to help me in exchange for a small cut of the inheritance and all I've had to do so far is pay for all the forms and fees associated with the account. What a deal! The $15,673 I've spent so far is a trivial investment considering I'm about to earn millions!
Anyway, enough about me! I still can't believe how greedy people are and the scams they fall for!
By SchultzPosted Tuesday 19th February 2008 17:06 GMT
do people organize cheap scams like that when they can <EARN BIG $$$ FAST> and get <extra money fast and easy> like every honest email user? Holy Bill diapproves.
Comments on: Spain cuffs Wi-Fi leeching lottery scammers
Wages of Sin #
By Graham Lockley Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 00:04 GMT
15,000 euros #
By John Sanders Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 00:18 GMT
@ Wages of Sin #
By Mr Fuzzy Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 00:50 GMT
comment #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 08:20 GMT
To be fair.... #
By Andy Worth Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 08:22 GMT
Sympathy for the (brain) dead #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 09:33 GMT
Predictable #
By TrishaD Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 12:34 GMT
duh! #
By Badg3r Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 12:51 GMT
@ Trisha D #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 15:11 GMT
My long lost uncle #
By Mike Kern Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 15:28 GMT
Why #
By Schultz Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 17:06 GMT