"Your Swift Credit Card Payment" Nigerian 419 Scam
The email message below with the subject: "Your Swift Credit Card Payment," is a Nigerian 419 scam that involves offering potential victims large sum of money on the condition they help them to transfer money. The scammers may ask for their potential victims’ bank account details to 'help them transfer the money' and use the same information later to steal the money in their accounts. Or, they may ask you to pay fees, charges or taxes to 'help release or transfer the money out of the country' through your bank. These fees may even start out as quite small amounts. If paid, the scammers may make up new fees that require payment before you can receive your reward or money. They will keep asking for more money as long as you are willing to part with it.
The Nigerian 419 Email Scam
From: Dr John Eze ifeyinwa_okoh@ aol.fr
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 10:10 AM
Subject: YOUR SWIFT CREDIT CARD PAYMENTThis is to officially inform you that (ATM Card number: 4848 4229 1185 2261) has been accredited in your favor. Your Personal Identification Number is 8221. The ATM Card Value is US$5.5M You are advice to contact me with the following information: Name, Address, Phone, Age, Sex, and Occupation. You can also call me on my cell phone number +234-806-292-9264, for more confirmation.
Thank you,
Dr. John Eze
ATM Logistics Unit,
Tel: +234-806-292-9264
How to Protect Yourself
- Never send money or give credit card details, online account details, or copies of personal documents to anyone you don’t know or trust.
- Avoid any arrangement with a stranger that asks for up-front payment via money order, wire transfer, international funds transfer, pre-loaded card or electronic currency. It is virtual impossible to recover money sent this way.
- Do not agree to transfer money for someone else. Money laundering is a criminal offence.
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