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A Nigerian Prince that, uhh..., really does not look like a Nigerian Prince....

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"The “Nigerian prince” letter, one of the better-known frauds, is often perpetrated by mysterious figures. But the police in Louisiana say they’ve put a face and a name to a man and charged him with more than 200 counts related to the scheme."

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/31/us/nigerian-prince-fraud.html
 
A Nigerian Prince that, uhh..., really does not look like a Nigerian Prince....

01XP-scam2-master315.jpg


"The “Nigerian prince” letter, one of the better-known frauds, is often perpetrated by mysterious figures. But the police in Louisiana say they’ve put a face and a name to a man and charged him with more than 200 counts related to the scheme."

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/31/us/nigerian-prince-fraud.html

He looks like the kind of guy who falls for Nigerian Prince scams, not masterminds them. But then again, in my experience native Louisianians speak just as badly broken English as the scammers, so I guess its plausible.
 
Reminds me of the "short between the keyboard and the seat / chair" error code. I used to work with another fellow who service printers - all types, mostly dot-matrix & laser (business level) and he would sometimes write that up as the error code on his service ticket(s).

If the shoe fits....................
 
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