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Safetyhit
11-18-08, 09:07
A little break from all the serious 2nd issues we are discussing to revel in the stupidity of a woman that is almost without equal anywhere. This should make anyone feel better about themselves, and is good for a laugh.

She sent an astounding $400,000, which she could not afford, to the Nigerian email scammers we are all well aware of by now, despite the efforts of relatives, attorneys, and even police to stop her.

A fascinating case study of pure ignorance...

SWEET HOME, Ore. – Janella Spears doesn’t think she’s a sucker or an easy mark.

Besides her work as a registered nurse, Spears – no relation to the well-known pop star – also teaches CPR and is a reverend who has married many couples. She also communicates with lightning-fast sign language with her hearing-impaired husband.

So how did this otherwise lucid, intelligent woman end up sending nearly half a million dollars to a bunch of con artists running what has to be one of the best-known Internet scams in the world?

Spears fell victim to the "Nigerian scam," which is familiar to almost anyone who has ever had an e-mail account.

The e-mail pitch is familiar to most people by now: a long-lost relative or desperate government official in a war-torn country needs to shuffle some funds around, say $10 million or $20 million, and if you could just help them out for a bit, you get to keep 10 (or 20 or 30) percent for your trouble.

All you need to do is send X-amount of dollars to pay some fees and all that cash will suddenly land in your checking account, putting you on Easy Street. By the way, please send the funds though an untraceable wire service.

By this time, not many people will fall for such an outrageous pitch, and the scam is very well-known. But it persists, and for a reason: every now and then, it works.

For Spears, it started, as it almost always does, with an e-mail. It promised $20 million and in this case, the money was supposedly left behind by her grandfather (J.B. Spears), with whom the family had lost contact over the years.

"So that's what got me to believe it," she said.

Spears didn't know how the sender knew J.B. Spears' name and her relation to him, but her curiosity was piqued.

It turned out to be a lot of money up front, but it started with just $100.

The scammers ran Spears through the whole program. They said President Bush and FBI Director "Robert Muller" (their spelling) were in on the deal and needed her help.

They sent official-looking documents and certificates from the Bank of Nigeria and even from the United Nations. Her payment was "guaranteed."

Then the amount she would get jumped up to $26.6 million – if she would just send $8,300. Spears sent the money.

More promises and teases of multi-millions followed, with each one dependent on her sending yet more money. Most of the missives were rife with misspellings.

When Spears began to doubt the scam, she got letters from the President of Nigeria, FBI Director Mueller, and President Bush. Terrorists could get the money if she did not help, Bush’s letter said. Spears continued to send funds. All the letters were fake, of course.

She wiped out her husband’s retirement account, mortgaged the house and took a lien out on the family car. Both were already paid for.

For more than two years, Spears sent tens and hundreds of thousands of dollars. Everyone she knew, including law enforcement officials, her family and bank officials, told her to stop, that it was all a scam. She persisted.

Spears said she kept sending money because the scammers kept telling her that the next payment would be the last one, that the big money was inbound. Spears said she became obsessed with getting paid.

An undercover investigator who worked on the case said greed helped blind Spears to the reality of the situation, which he called the worst example of the scam he’s ever seen.

He also said he has seen people become obsessed with the scam before. They are so desperate to recoup their losses with the big payout, they descend into a vicious cycle of sending money in hopes the false promises will turn out to be real.

Now, Spears has gone public with her story as a warning to others not to fall victim.

She hopes her story will warn others to listen to reason and avoid going down the dark tunnel of obsession that ended up costing her so much.

Spears said it would take her at least three to four years to dig out of the debt she ran up in pursuit of the non-existent pot of Nigerian gold.

http://www.katu.com/news/34292654.html

Business_Casual
11-18-08, 09:13
Frankly I'm suprised the headline didn't read: "Body of woman who fell for Nigerian Internet scam found... Husband named person of interest."

M_P

Cold Zero
11-18-08, 09:41
A fool and her money are soon parted

Safetyhit
11-18-08, 11:01
Frankly I'm suprised the headline didn't read: "Body of woman who fell for Nigerian Internet scam found... Husband named person of interest."

M_P




He would have been acquitted by a jury of his peers.


:D

JBnTX
11-18-08, 11:02
She's the kind of person that makes the ghost of PT Barnum
just laugh and laugh and laugh.:p

Dave L.
11-18-08, 11:10
That's called GREED- I'm glad that Greedy Bitch is broke.
If it's too good to be true...it usually is.

Jay Cunningham
11-18-08, 11:12
Stupid should hurt.

RogerinTPA
11-18-08, 11:16
She's broke? I was gonna ask if anyone had her address!:p

Iraqgunz
11-18-08, 11:25
Too bad that her husband had to get screwed as well. What a stupid ****ing cow. Had he killed her, I would of voted for acquittal.

Safetyhit
11-18-08, 11:40
Too bad that her husband had to get screwed as well. What a stupid ****ing cow. Had he killed her, I would of voted for acquittal.



As stated above, I completely agree. How can you fault the man if he lost it on that woman? I am sure he has some legal recourse against her, but I get the feeling he is no rocket scientist himself to let all that go down under his nose. :rolleyes:


This link tells the story in more detail, I will put the text above in place of the original Fox article...


http://www.katu.com/news/34292654.html

hatt
11-18-08, 12:42
Lucky for her, she will likely be included in the bailout and receive a check along with interest. :cool:

johnson601
11-18-08, 12:56
I would be willing to bet that she voted for obama.

Cameron
11-18-08, 13:00
You know, if she would just send another $57,348 to cover the wire fees, she will get the money!

Dave L.
11-18-08, 13:04
You know, if she would just send another $57,348 to cover the wire fees, she will get the money!

Yes, we just need her SSN, DOB, current address, and the number of the account where we can put the money back in:D

Dedpoet
11-18-08, 15:48
Spears said it would take her at least three to four years to dig out of the debt she ran up in pursuit of the non-existent pot of Nigerian gold.


She sent an astounding $400,000, which she could not afford, to the Nigerian email scammers

3 - 4 years to get out of 400k of debt? Impressive.

Verbal Kint
11-18-08, 15:56
There's a reason why I handle all the bills and finances, and the wife doesn't. :D

Jay Cunningham
11-18-08, 15:58
What a stupid ****ing cow.

:p .....

thopkins22
11-18-08, 18:12
Back when in the day when I took a couple of trips to Nigeria, all the oil companies were making sure to tell you all about the scams...apparently more than a few engineers were taken to the bank. They would fax things to your office back then. And apparently were getting rich to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars per year.

I'm not an engineer, just the spawn of one....

Verbal Kint
11-18-08, 18:21
I've actually noticed an increase in these scams, and others, when I was emptying my gmail account's spam/trash folder the other night. Guess it's due to the holiday season. There were probably a dozen (literally) different ones.

bullseye
11-18-08, 19:34
ever read 419 eaters.com????? named after the law aimed at their evil business??? these people bait the scammers, turn the tables on them,,, some SERIOUSLY funny stuff, i dick with some of the scammers from time-to-time my silly self,,,unfortunately,, i don't have enough computer skills to feel comfortable fooling with them. i encourage everyone to read some of 419 eaters com scams against the scammers,, they are hilarias.

CarlosDJackal
11-18-08, 20:03
I wonder who she voted for? :rolleyes:

Iraq Ninja
11-19-08, 01:32
ever read 419 eaters.com????? named after the law aimed at their evil business??? these people bait the scammers, turn the tables on them,,, some SERIOUSLY funny stuff, i dick with some of the scammers from time-to-time my silly self,,,unfortunately,, i don't have enough computer skills to feel comfortable fooling with them. i encourage everyone to read some of 419 eaters com scams against the scammers,, they are hilarias.

Great site. I actually have fun with these scammers as well. I use a gmail account to pose as a German nun named Koch Ann Balz, from Our Lady of the Morning Wood monastery.

bkb0000
11-19-08, 03:24
Great site. I actually have fun with these scammers as well. I use a gmail account to pose as a German nun named Koch Ann Balz, from Our Lady of the Morning Wood monastery.

heh... you realize you're going to hell now, right?

thopkins22
11-19-08, 11:55
heh... you realize you're going to hell now, right?

The God I worship is totally cool with those who screw with people who scam less intelligent, gullible, or elderly people. In fact I assume it earns you bonus points.:D

That site is pretty wild...the back and forth email conversations are great.

ToddG
11-19-08, 12:05
Stupid should hurt.

That's sig-worthy!

bullseye
11-19-08, 16:47
:p
Great site. I actually have fun with these scammers as well. I use a gmail account to pose as a German nun named Koch Ann Balz, from Our Lady of the Morning Wood monastery.

that's funny right there,, i don't care who you are!!!!!

HAMMERDROP
11-20-08, 01:53
Seriously - can you imagine how STUPID she feels? If she had any self esteem its gone if she had any self respect its gone her life is gone its been destroyed . Like I am sure her life savings we will hear of her suicide shortly undoubtedly.
We can laff and I find it astounding that someome that stupid and niave fell for a scam but there is a scam waiting for each of us but fortunately we have the intelligence to see thru these criminals and dismiss it. And it is better her than us but she needs prayers just like the rest of us no matter how convinced and sure she was that she would reap the returns promised. Hard lessons are taught and it might be worth it to open her eyes. We can ridicule in jest but for her its a thing she has to wake up to and look in the mirror every morning - personally " I pity the fool!"

Michael

PS
I just misplaced or lost my Surefire M2 Millineum 6 volt and I am bummed out badly in a panic and feel very stupid because its been on my left wrist since the day I got it two years ago ...I cannot find it anywhere , but at least its not a large sum of money but I still feel like a moron. So I am certainly glad I am not her ! So should we all ...

Sincerely

Michael

Safetyhit
11-20-08, 15:51
You are far too kind, Michael.

;)

DarkX
11-21-08, 14:05
There are people like this everywhere...stealing our O2.

What a dumb bitch. They'd have to put her into protective custody if I had any relation to her at all.

hawk
11-22-08, 09:55
Whenever I get one of those e-mails, I hit reply and enter "I think the FBI would like to talk to you."

On a more serious note my mother got stung by these kind of crooks for $8K. It was over the phone and not by email. They caught the jokers and federally prosecuted them but she never got her money back. Fortunately it didn't break her. (And I thought she was smarter than that about these sorts of things)

Safetyhit
11-22-08, 10:02
There are people like this everywhere...stealing our O2.



Hate to say it, but I couldn't agree more. Anyone who would do so much damage via selfish ignorance, despite multiple credible warnings, deserves to be forfeited.