Koh Lanta SMS Scam in Ivory Coast
angie09700
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Hello,
I recently received a message stating that I was the winner of €80,000 in the Koh Lanta game, so I sent back the printed form (which I had to print out with my printer) with my contact details and phone numbers, all sent to Maître Lebon, a bailiff in Ivory Coast.
I received a call today from Mr. Lebon telling me to call him back at the number listed in the message to discuss the details....
What should I do, call him back from my home or rather from a payphone to see if it's a scam?
Thank you for responding as he already has my personal details + email address.
Angie
4 réponses
just a word: scam....
Ivory Coast is a country where internet scams are the most developed.
If you want, I can also make you believe in a night with Clara Morgane lol (Brad Pitt if you're a girl)
Above all, do not respond by phone, rather ask them how you should go about recovering this money (always by email) and you will see that after a certain time, you will have to pay a certain amount to be able to recover the money, processing fees, exchange fees, all that crap
I've already won, at the Microsoft Foundation, at virtual lotteries and more, believe me, I've made a lot of money by playing deaf lol
Internet scams are plentiful, even on French territory.
I almost bought a car three times cheaper, but the car was in Morocco because the person had spent their vacation there, I could see it but had to pay in advance, the fees to bring the car to France were free, etc...
Best regards
Ivory Coast is a country where internet scams are the most developed.
If you want, I can also make you believe in a night with Clara Morgane lol (Brad Pitt if you're a girl)
Above all, do not respond by phone, rather ask them how you should go about recovering this money (always by email) and you will see that after a certain time, you will have to pay a certain amount to be able to recover the money, processing fees, exchange fees, all that crap
I've already won, at the Microsoft Foundation, at virtual lotteries and more, believe me, I've made a lot of money by playing deaf lol
Internet scams are plentiful, even on French territory.
I almost bought a car three times cheaper, but the car was in Morocco because the person had spent their vacation there, I could see it but had to pay in advance, the fees to bring the car to France were free, etc...
Best regards
Mooser
Always the same thing # SCAMS #