(UPI) -- A Michigan State Police trooper's attempts to return $5,000 in lost cash to its owner were temporarily frustrated when the money's owner thought the calls were a scam.
This story with encourage the Nigerian Prince to create new story lines like "Hello I'm officer Adedayo Labumba your local state trooper and I'm about to share 50 million dollars with you, but first send me $50,000 to show your sincerity, etc, etc".
Obviously the trooper had the home address so why didn't he go, in uniform and patrol car, and hand deliver it... Nobody believes a phone call like that these days JD
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Yeah, well that's what I would've thought too. I'd like to write more, but I have to email my bank information to Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteThis story with encourage the Nigerian Prince to create new story lines like "Hello I'm officer Adedayo Labumba your local state trooper and I'm about to share 50 million dollars with you, but first send me $50,000 to show your sincerity, etc, etc".
ReplyDeleteObviously the trooper had the home address so why didn't he go, in uniform and patrol car, and hand deliver it... Nobody believes a phone call like that these days
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