Has anyone been approached by a private security or forensics contractor from Europe with a proposal to participate in ballot verification through fingerprints in the most recent Nigerian election? A fellow examiner friend of mine was approached in exactly that way. He was asked to mail his passport with a substantial check to cover his visa fees. Once his visa was approved and issued, he would fly to Nigeria (at his own expense) to earn a healthy fee comparing fingerprints on ballots to catch people who voted multiple times.
Sounds to me like the Nigerian scammers are getting more imaginative and trying to carve their way into niche opportunities. Imagine what a creative identity theif could do with a passport! Has anyone else heard of this?
Nigerian fingerprint scam???
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Pat A. Wertheim
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Nigerian fingerprint scam???
Pat A. Wertheim
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Arlington, TX 76015
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Ann Horsman
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I have not but sure get a lot of lottery winnings, king's nephews with more money than they know what to do with and lost explorers who left a will with my name in it and lots of money waiting for me in a Nigerian bank, just send my soc #, bank account #, etc, etc, etc....
And if those Nigerian folks fingerprint their voters as well as the local banks and supermarkets do on personal checks your friend will have a lot of difficulty making ID's.
And if those Nigerian folks fingerprint their voters as well as the local banks and supermarkets do on personal checks your friend will have a lot of difficulty making ID's.
~Ann

Veritas vos liberabit
"...but no prints can come from fingers
if machines become our hands"
Jack Johnson - The Horizon Has Been Defeated

Veritas vos liberabit
"...but no prints can come from fingers
if machines become our hands"
Jack Johnson - The Horizon Has Been Defeated
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sharon cook
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Mail your PASSPORT???? With a check???? Who in the world would fall for that? Anyway, I won't have to worry about this much longer...as soon as my $2,000,000 lottery winnings come in that I only had to send a check for $500 (for fees) to collect. It'll be here any day, I'm sure. And it sure wasn't Nigeria...I would never fall for that. It was the Bahamas.
Wish me luck!
Wish me luck!
Take responsibility for your own actions
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Thomas Taylor
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