Scam Letters

Here are samples of Nigerian scam letters that we have collected over the years. Again, these are SCAM LETTERS. Do not believe them. These sample Nigerian scam letters are published as we received them. We try to include the names and email addresses used in the scam to allow other people searching for scam information online to find them.

If you receive an email that you suspect is a Nigerian scam letter, please feel free to send it to us so we can publish it here. We aim to publish as many scam letters are we could so we could help expose these scammers.

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Miss Sarah Zakaria

Miss Sarah Zakaria needs your help to move $8,000,000. Yes, that’s a lot zeroes. Oh, if it were only true and not a Nigerian scam.

Good Day

Here’s proof that Nigerian scam emails does not only originate from Nigeria. This scam email supposedly comes from the charman of HSBC. Imagine that.

From Mrs Vivian Noel

Here’s a scam letter from a supposed Mrs Vivian Noel from Kuwait, married to Mr. Jerry Noel who worked with Kuwait embassy in Ivory Coast for nine years before he died.

My Dearest One

Sofia Justin Yak wants a relationship with a total stranger — in exchange for some money, of course.

I Need Your Help

This scammer claims she’s a Christian and makes references to the Bible. She’s dying, so she’s giving you her money. Don’t be stupid.

Your Urgent Respond Needed

A very generous Dr. Aburi Mark offers to scam you for $5.5 million US dollars. He even leaves a phone number to make it more believable.

Good Day

Pretty short scam letter but promises millions. Mark Seumas, obviously a stupid noob, sends this scam letter from Australia, but says he’s in Hong Kong.

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