You Probably Weren't Expecting Me To Blog On This, But I Am Assibi Sirani, Son Of a Wealthy Banker In Nigeria...
The Nigerian scam artists have
a bank. In their unceasing attempts to bilk foolish westerners out of money, they've set up a web site for those with the brains to be uncomfortable with putting up money to a total stranger to get obscene amounts of money back that they never earned. Here's now the
new strain works.
Looking over the site, it's well done. Allied Trust Company sounds real enough, the web site is bare, but complete.
Persistence. Dedication. Ambition. Web designing skills. They've got it all.
Tis a shame they use their powers for evil, and not good.
On another note, take a look at the site and let me know what parts raise flags with you. There are a few suspicious items in my observation that a skeptical viewer would likely see. I'll post them in the comments section and we can compare notes.
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