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centre mid
03/09/2007, 7:59 PM
Got a call last night from a guy claiming to represent the Zambian National bank. He told me that his name was Charles and that i had won a cash prize (whoopieee) all I had to do was provide my crerdit card details and after a small administration fee was paid by myself I would recieve my cash prize!! Cant wait.

Aparently I am very well thought of in Charles' village. He wished all my family and friends prosperity and good health and that if i would only give him my credit card details he would gladly put my family and friends into a draw for ..... a cash prize.

I told Charles that i was not convinced about his claim that i had won a cash prize. He said that he has many credentials from the minister for interior of Zambia and that not to worry and to trust in god and to give him my credit card details so that he can forward my cash price without delay.

Charles told me that it was causing great distress to him and his family that he cant process my cash prize claim. He told me he has personally undertaken to complete this transaction and offers his personal guarantee that my cash prize will be delivered post haste.

I told Charles that i have great distress myself, my dogs s hits all over the garden and i have to clean it up. I also told Charles i sometimes have trouble dropping a load on a monday after a skin full the night before.

Charles said that he understands and if i could only provide my credit card details he would look into it for me ( At this point i doubt Charles' abilty to undertand my accent).

After about another 15 mins of this Charles said he would call back.........

Should I trust Charles... Maybe a mod can make this a poll

chuckie
03/09/2007, 8:18 PM
I look forward to seeing you on the next series of fonejacker

centre mid
03/09/2007, 8:21 PM
I look forward to seeing you on the next series of fonejacker

This is not a wind up, he call last night about 10.30pm

brendy_éire
03/09/2007, 8:48 PM
Have a wee watch. http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=eRutPFiYTzI

Try asking him to send you the money by post :)

noby
03/09/2007, 9:02 PM
15 minutes? Are you sure he didn't reverse the charges from some premium line in Zambia?

Jerry The Saint
03/09/2007, 9:28 PM
Should I trust Charles... Maybe a mod can make this a poll

You did the right thing telling us. I know that some people have been scammed in similar situations before and you should be careful not to provide your credit card details to someone that solicits you in this manner.

I myself have many friends in the Zambian Interior Ministry so I will be able to verify the cash price that you have won and vouch for Charles' integrity (I believe I know who you are talking about, nice fella). Simply PM me with your credit card details and I will forward them directly to the National Bank of Zambia and arrange the transfer of funds to your account.

pete
03/09/2007, 10:01 PM
Charles sounds like a trustworthy religious person. Whats not to trust?

sligoman
03/09/2007, 10:10 PM
If you don't want the prize then pass on my number to Charles, I'll gladly give him some details;)

MojoPin
04/09/2007, 1:03 AM
I know somebody who won over $3.8 million from this via an email, he lives in Italy now.


young rocket fingers strikes again

gilberto_eire
04/09/2007, 2:28 AM
young rocket fingers strikes again

he's prob serious, id say he was the one person who voted yes!!:D

beautifulrock
04/09/2007, 8:02 AM
well I voted Yes as well, and now if someone could tell me what are we voting for is it the leader of the Green Party, keeping Aer Lingus at Shannon or the wearing of seat belts? Anyway why are they always called Charles these people that want to take your money, why not Enda or Bertie :)

Jerry The Saint
04/09/2007, 9:37 AM
Typical lefty pinko commies voting no to everything - it's not a European referendum, FFS. :rolleyes:

GuisaSaigon
04/09/2007, 11:08 AM
Set up a free efax number, ask charles to send you a fax proving his connections with the zambian bank. Then tell Charles that you are still not convinced and get him to take a photo of himself outside the bank holding a sign on which you can ask him to write something to prove it is him, like "I am a mugu sheepshagger". Try to waste his time and make him work his arse off without ever having any intention of giving him any personal details check out www.419eater.com for scambaiting stories and tips.
N.B. If this Mugu has your home phone or any clue who you are dont bother just tell him to Feck off..

jebus
04/09/2007, 11:13 AM
I voted yes as I would want to be on the next series of Fonejacker. Also I take great delight at people's misfortunes

Dodge
04/09/2007, 11:19 AM
Also I take great delight at people's misfortunes

What misfortune? He's about to win millions.

You'll notice he's not from cork. RRS by the Zambian government

Jerry The Saint
04/09/2007, 11:23 AM
Set up a free efax number, ask charles to send you a fax proving his connections with the zambian bank.

Excellent advice. If anyone is unsure how to set this up, simply send me your credit card numbers and bank account details and I will provide this service for you.

Risteard
04/09/2007, 11:29 AM
Best poll ever.

osarusan
04/09/2007, 11:55 AM
On the same wavelength, my wife got a call recently, one of the "ore ore" scams going on here in Japan. ("ore ore" translates to "It's me, it's me").

This scam usually targets older people, who answer the phone to hear a voice shouting the above in a scared/confused manner. The voice then tells them that they have been injured/arrested/got in some kind of trouble, and that 2/3 million yen is needed immediately to remedy the situation. The older people are often confused enough to comply, and transfer money asap.

In my wife's case, when questioned, the voice knew her name, her sister's name, her mother's name, and her aunt's name. The didn't know her mother's name maiden name, and then quickly hung up.

But thousands have been tricked.

centre mid
04/09/2007, 12:52 PM
Well just to keep you all up to date

I got home from work last night about 10.00pm and waited by the phone for Charles to call... he never did. I worry now that i may have missed out on my chance to claim my cash price. he never actually told me how much i had won.

the 12 th man
04/09/2007, 1:20 PM
Well just to keep you all up to date

I got home from work last night about 10.00pm and waited by the phone for Charles to call... he never did. I worry now that i may have missed out on my chance to claim my cash price. he never actually told me how much i had won.


He probably moved on and gave the prize to the next lucky winner.

galwayhoop
04/09/2007, 1:21 PM
I think Charles sounds like a smashing lad. You have to applaud not just him but his family being distressed about having all this money sitting in the bank waiting for you!

Have no hesitation giving him your CC details and while you're at it give him your bank account number too. Send him your passport for verifaction on his side that YOU are not scamming the Namibiam Bank and also forward your PPS number. And then just sit back and wait for the big cardboard cheque!!!!