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		<title>By: sarkycut</title>
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		<description>Sometimes I also use emails with a misleading subject line to pursue my own agenda too! Like when I send people emails claiming that I am descended from deposed Nigerian royalty, promising to give away vast amounts of money. But really I just want them to send their banking details so I can help myself to some of their money! HAHA! But if you are stupid enough to fall for that old trick you probably don&#039;t deserve any money. I remember once when some women replied to my &quot;Nigerian Prince&quot; email saying that I was an angel sent from heaven and that now, praise god, she would be able to pay for her mother to leave Zimbabwe! Can you believe how gullible people are? I managed to buy myself a pair of decent binoculars with the money from her account. She said her mother died shortly after she sent me the account details, so I guess no harm done, hey?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes I also use emails with a misleading subject line to pursue my own agenda too! Like when I send people emails claiming that I am descended from deposed Nigerian royalty, promising to give away vast amounts of money. But really I just want them to send their banking details so I can help myself to some of their money! HAHA! But if you are stupid enough to fall for that old trick you probably don&#8217;t deserve any money. I remember once when some women replied to my &#8220;Nigerian Prince&#8221; email saying that I was an angel sent from heaven and that now, praise god, she would be able to pay for her mother to leave Zimbabwe! Can you believe how gullible people are? I managed to buy myself a pair of decent binoculars with the money from her account. She said her mother died shortly after she sent me the account details, so I guess no harm done, hey?</p>
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