Hi everyone, and welcome to the 419 Letters Repository.
The reason we have set this up is because many potential victims of the Nigerian 419 scams eventually search the internet for the name or email address of their scammer. If that search leads potential victims to a site that says this is a scam it might make them think twice about handing over their hard earned cash.
We have a few links on the side where you can find out more about 419 scams, and also there is a link to the scam-o-matic where you can check to see if an email you have received is a scam.
Many scam-baiters will be contributing the scam letters they receive to this site, and we are very grateful to everyone submitting scam letters to us. If you would like to be a contributor, please send an email to us at baiterorama AT gmail DOT com and we will get back to you with information on how you can add your scam letters to our blog.
If you believe you are currently being scammed, please visit Fraudwatchers and ask for assistance, either via their forums or via their contact forms.
These emails seen on this site are sent from scammers who are trying to steal from people. It works, too, because there's over 100,000 people all over the world earning a living from scamming people like this. Please take a moment to educate yourself on these scams and tell your friends and family about them so that you are safe from being scammed.
Important -
Announcement -
This scam email repository has now moved to a new home.
Please visit Scam Warning for information about scams and current scam emails.
This blog is now closed however the information available here will remain here.