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I'm sorry, you are incorrect

The correct answer was actually which states:

"Completely disregard the email because it is so outlandish. Maybe call your grandson for good measure because he is so good with those darn computers."

As I mentioned in the last page, this Nigerian Prince scam email has been around since the internet was created. This is a also a generic scam email where they tell you a story, make you feel bad for the person negatively impacted, ask for a large sum of money and in return for being 'so generous' will promise a much larger sum for 'your troubles'. As I am sure you know, there is nothing free in life, so this is obviously a scam, but so many people have fallen for this type of scam that they continue to reproduce it in different ways. The best thing to do if you don't know if you should send someone money over the internet or the phone is call a trusted relative, your banking representative, friends who are knowledgeable about technology, or any other trusted technical person or company. 

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