Follow up conversation with the London based Nigerian Spammer

Spammer Watch : DAY # 1 

So, I followed up with our London based Nigerian spammer by emailing him that I am indeed interested in proceeding with this “financial transaction”. I pretend to be a Mr. Brandon Hurley based in the UK. So, here is my first email to Mr. Peter Fischer, our friendly neighbourhood spammer

My Email to the Nigerian Spammer

Spammer Watch : Day # 2

So, within 7 hours, I get an email from Mr.Fischer thanking me for my interest. This is starting to get interesting.

Email from Nigerian Spammer thanking me for my interest

So, now I reply back to him. My motive is try to extract some more information out of him. I am bringing in my mother trying to convince him that I am some middle aged guy, living with my mother. Also, I missspell his name to Fisher instead of Fischer, besides making his last name, my middle name to see if he sees something wierd. I now want to see if he will correct me or update his name to dance to my whims or just go along.

My Reply back to the Nigerian Spammer

Spammer Watch : Day # 3

So, the spammer did not notice the name inclusion/ error and decided to send me his contact information and asking me to send my information. What do you guys think on how I should reply back?
Email back from spammer with his address and contact information

Spammer Watch Day # 4

I wanted to deal with this guy straight up now. So I try to confront him with the possibility that this might be a scam designed to dupe people. So I write him pretending as if I am confused because one of “buddies” working in IT told me that this is a scam. I wanted to see the reaction of the spammer after this.

Email to spammer

Spammer Watch Day # 5

The spammer doesn’t reply for a whole day. I thought he called it off with me and decided to ignore me. But, I was surprised by his email again. Notice that this email has broken English with a lot of spelling mistakes unlike the earlier ones which appear to be pre-formatted messages with minor name changes.

Spammer replies back to my suspicion that this is a fraud

3 Comments »

  1. Nick said,

    January 30, 2007 @ 10:06 am

    Ok, I think you should start off by asking what kind of “information” he wants. Lets see how he reacts back. Maybe use that information

  2. Nathan said,

    January 30, 2007 @ 2:41 pm

    good job. THis is interesting. Keep us posted. I would scare the crap out of him down the line

  3. Nathan said,

    February 1, 2007 @ 1:25 pm

    haha, I am man of 54 with a wife or children. Maybe now you should ask them their names

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