I have also got an encounter with a Nigerian free fraud scam two month before. In such scam, you get an e-mail from a person overseas who supposedly has a lot of money and needs your help to transfer it. He ask you to provide some money and also your finance information.andrew25 said:I encounter all type of spam mails from Nigerian scam mails to Chinese scam mails and from obsolete ones to most modern and deceiving mails. I had been using my email id for more than ten years now and I always get a ton of them in my spam box and I would just auto delete them.
According to a recent survey, the total number of spam which an Internet user receives reached 8.3 spam per day. The way they are doing modification in their messages to fascinate the users, it is sometimes to discriminate between true and fraud mils.wildy said:Right now I am getting these spam mails offering winnings of LCD, cruises and money.
Seems that the spam mail with these sexual drugs have stopped. And Nigerian scams never touched my mail account.
In such cases, Its important to never provides your important information like your bank account no, user ID, pin no. or your credit card details in response to such mails.Jherek said:I generally win a huge lottery that I never entered in a country I don't live in. In fact, last week I won two lotteries, and received identical e-mails but signed by two different people. :0 Fascinating. Otherwise: viagra, credit rating, diet, etc....