TranceAddict Forums

TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- Canada - Toronto & Southern Ont.
-- This guy is truly an idiot...
Pages (2): [1] 2 »


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Jan-27-2009 17:19:

This guy is truly an idiot...

quote:
Leamington man loses $150,000 in Nigerian scam

By Trevor Wilhelm, The Windsor Star
January 14, 2009




quote:
A Leamington man has fallen prey to international scam artists who strung him along for more than a year with the promise of millions in cash, but ultimately bilked him and his family of $150,000.

John Rempel said he quit his truck driving job, lost friends, borrowed money and crossed the globe in pursuit of a non-existent inheritance, after he was contacted by e-mail in what is known as a Nigerian 419 scam.

Rempel said he borrowed $55,000 from an uncle in Mexico and his parents gave him $60,000 on credit to cover fees for transferring $12.8 million into his name.

�They�re in it now because of me,� said Rempel, 22, breaking into sobs. �If it wasn�t for me, nobody would be in this mess. You think things will work out, but it doesn�t. It�s a very bad feeling. I had lots of friends.

�I never get calls anymore from my friends. You know, a bad reputation.�

His troubles began in July 2007. He said he got an e-mail from someone claiming to be a lawyer with a client named David Rempel who died in a 2005 bomb attack in London, England, and left behind $12.8 million.

�They used to come in the mail,� said Leamington police Const. Kevin O�Neil. �Now the majority of these are sent through e-mail. Keeping up with the times, using all the wonderful technology that�s available to them.�

�I was told once that they send out 30,000 e-mails a day, around the world, and they hope for just one or two responses. Once you return a phone call or return an e-mail, these people now have their hooks into you.�

The lawyer said his client had no family but wanted to leave the money to a Rempel. It was his lucky day.

�It sounded all good so I called him,� said Rempel. �He sounded very happy and said God bless you.�

The man then told him he had to pay $2,500 to transfer the money into his name. Then there were several more documents. Some cost $5,000.

He was told to open an account at a bank in London. That required a $5,000 minimum deposit. The crooks later sent him an e-mail with a link to what he was told were details of his new account. Some money had been transferred there for �safe keeping.�

�Everything was good,� said Rempel.

Then he got an e-mail from a government department � he�s not sure which country � saying he owed $250,000 on tax on his inheritance. Rempel spoke to his contact, who told him they negotiated the fee down to $25,000.

Rempel went to Mexico where his uncle owns a farm. His uncle gave him $10,000 cash and money for a plane ticket. He was going to London to make sure it was legitimate.

�I had $10,000 in cash in my pocket and my uncle sent another $25,000 when I was over there.�

In London, Rempel met some people and handed over the $10,000.

They met Rempel the next day with a suitcase. They said it had $10.6 million in shrink-wrapped U.S. bills. Rempel wanted more proof. His new friends pulled out one bill and �cleansed� it with a liquid �formula,� which washed off some kind of stamp. Rempel was told that process made the money �legal tender.�

�I was like holy crap, is that mine?� he said. �They said �yes sir, it�s yours.� It all sounded legit.�

Rempel returned to his hotel room clutching the formula and waited for the others so they could cleanse all his money. They never showed, and later told him they got held up. In the meantime, Rempel dropped the formula. The bottle broke. He called his contact who said he�d get more. Rempel returned to Leamington and waited.

A few weeks later Rempel got a call. They found more formula. It would cost $120,000.

�I thought, �let�s work on it, nothing is impossible,�� said Rempel.

His contacts were willing to meet associates in different countries to get cash for the formula. It would require several plane tickets, worth $6,000 each.

Rempel was told they collected $100,000, but still needed $20,000. There was a guy in Nigeria who had it, but another plane ticket was required. The contact later told him he could only get $15,000 and �begged� Rempel for the last $5,000.

Rempel borrowed money. He stopped making Visa and car payments.

They called a week later and said the money was ready to go. They just needed $6,900 for travel costs and to rent trunks to ship the money.

Later, the men called to say they were at the airport in New York. Security stopped them and they needed $12,500 for a bribe. Finally, Rempel had enough.

�I said, �no way I�m cleaned out.��

Rempel, his parents and 10-year-old brother Ike drove to New York. They spent a day searching the airport for the men, with no luck. They returned home and called police.

�I really thought in my heart this was true,� said Rempel.

� with files from Dalson Chen
� Copyright (c) The Windsor Star


Source

With the amount of scams that have been going around in the last few years alone...you'd think people would be smart enough to do a bit more research before doing something like this.

The fact that he believed you had to use special formula to make money appear just floors me.


Posted by exstasie on Jan-27-2009 17:23:

The reason he has no more friends is because he is a complete retard...

end of story.


Posted by The Ear on Jan-27-2009 17:26:

Ummm... the dude's from Leamington.

There's the first clue pointing towards inbreeding & at least moderate retardation.


Posted by chinamon on Jan-27-2009 17:28:

quote:
Originally posted by The Ear
Ummm... the dude's from Leamington.

There's the first clue pointing towards inbreeding & at least moderate retardation.


leamington = keswick?


Posted by Big Boss on Jan-27-2009 17:28:

quote:
Originally posted by exstasie
The reason he has no more friends is because he is a complete retard...

end of story.



LOL.


Posted by exstasie on Jan-27-2009 17:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Big Boss
LOL.


I forwarded this to my colleagues...lol

I've never seen such a ridiculous story...


Posted by The Ear on Jan-27-2009 17:34:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
leamington = keswick?


It's the Southwestern Ontario equivalent.


Posted by Yohan on Jan-27-2009 17:37:

yeah. that stretch of land sw of london to just east of windsor... many lulz can be had


Posted by The Ear on Jan-27-2009 17:40:

St. Thomas really takes the cake though.

Without a doubt, the toothless capital of Ontario.

Those ******s make the Brits look like the kings of oral hygiene.


Posted by Prometheus Xex on Jan-27-2009 17:45:

I never thought ANYONE ever fell for these scams... I guess I was wrong.


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Jan-27-2009 17:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Prometheus Xex
I never thought ANYONE ever fell for these scams... I guess I was wrong.


I think it's hilarious that not only did he fall for it once...he fell for it MULTIPLE times.

And what's with all his friends/family giving him money. They're just as stupid as he is for not questioning it.


Posted by Jer on Jan-27-2009 18:11:

quote:
Originally posted by The Ear
St. Thomas really takes the cake though.

Without a doubt, the toothless capital of Ontario.

Those ******s make the Brits look like the kings of oral hygiene.


Having spent a great deal of time in both towns, I can safely say that while Leamington is full of dumbasses, at least they're friendly dumbasses. St. Thomas.. Not so much.

I pity the poor bastard, but someone along the way should have just said "Hey, what the fuck are you thinking, this is a bad idea etc."


Posted by love_child on Jan-27-2009 18:27:

His friends and family are even bigger douche bags for lending him the money...bahahahahahahahaha

What a knob


Posted by activate on Jan-27-2009 18:32:

an idiot for sure. I feel bad for the gut though. he must feel like such a knob for falling for that, losing his family's money, and having his name and photo published all over the world to boot.


Posted by exstasie on Jan-27-2009 18:38:

quote:
Originally posted by activate
an idiot for sure. I feel bad for the gut though. he must feel like such a knob for falling for that, losing his family's money, and having his name and photo published all over the world to boot.


That's what happens to those who are greedy and are trying to make an easy dollar!


Posted by Prometheus Xex on Jan-27-2009 19:10:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I think it's hilarious that not only did he fall for it once...he fell for it MULTIPLE times.

And what's with all his friends/family giving him money. They're just as stupid as he is for not questioning it.


The problem is that once your in, your fucked. Con artists, at least the good ones, are so dammed good at what they do that even the most intelligent ppl can get suckered. Under the right circumstances NOBODY is immune... I don't care what anyone says.


Posted by Cro_Addict on Jan-27-2009 19:22:

quote:
Originally posted by The Ear
Ummm... the dude's from Leamington.

There's the first clue pointing towards inbreeding & at least moderate retardation.


Hey I lived in Leamington for many years

Its a great place, except for the thousands of Mennonites like this douche...lol...what a moron.


Posted by exstasie on Jan-27-2009 19:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Prometheus Xex
The problem is that once your in, your fucked. Con artists, at least the good ones, are so dammed good at what they do that even the most intelligent ppl can get suckered. Under the right circumstances NOBODY is immune... I don't care what anyone says.


It's stupid because the entire point of the 419 scam is to get your personal information for Identify Fraud...

I think these guys had a field day with this dude...


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Jan-27-2009 19:41:

quote:
Originally posted by exstasie
It's stupid because the entire point of the 419 scam is to get your personal information for Identify Fraud...

I think these guys had a field day with this dude...



+1

I think they immediately saw his stupidity and milked him for all they could.


Posted by The Ear on Jan-27-2009 20:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Cro_Addict
thousands of Mennonites ... moron


Exactly what I said... inbreeding & borderline retardation.


Posted by VERTiG0 on Jan-27-2009 21:37:






Posted by Skipper on Jan-27-2009 22:12:

Just the other day, I was thinking "who falls for this??" and now I know.


Posted by The Ear on Jan-27-2009 22:33:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0


Fuck... put some coke bottle glasses on putzy here & you've got a younger, thinner version of Bubbles.


Posted by smuncky on Jan-27-2009 22:42:

quote:
Originally posted by The Ear
Fuck... put some coke bottle glasses on putzy here & you've got a younger, thinner version of Bubbles.



good enough?


Posted by Inrush on Jan-27-2009 22:46:

quote:
Originally posted by smuncky
good enough?



you cant have glasses and be that dumb! But


Pages (2): [1] 2 »

Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.