Will Ferguson 419 Summary

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The author of the book "419" is Canadian author Will Ferguson. In the book, the author examines the common form of fraud, whose peak came 80 years with the advent of mass mailings of letters by mail, and then, by the Internet. Usually the fraudsters asks the mail recipient help in multi-million dollar money transactions, promising that he will have a percentage from this money. If the recipient agrees to participate, he gradually defrauds the increasingly large sums of money, allegedly for taxes, bribes to officials, making deals, etc. Often during extortion, fraudsters use psychological pressure. I think the title of this book came from Nigerian criminal code for fraud 419. Today, the scale of the crime syndicate are amaze, and with the advent of the Internet, they have further increased. Letters from Nigeria today are worldwide, and they are millions. Although many of you will think this is funny, but only in the United States according to police estimates each year they make around 100 million dollars, with a clear growth tendency.

The plot of this book begins with the fact that Canadian girl named Laura finds out that her father is a humble pensioner, a former teacher, committed suicide from the bridge, during
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Laura gave him a hundred dollars for a child and, as soon as he came out of the room, Laura called and reported that he had stolen money from her. In my opinion, this was not very fair from her side. At the end, Nnamdi ended up in prison and on the same day, was burned alive and cut to pieces. Is this a revenge for her father? The book describes the minor notes, filled with tenderness, and touching love to father filled almost the entire book, and on the death of Nnamdi said that it just surfaced in the morning in the river and stank for a few days, so that people in neighboring homes could not open the

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