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According To Yahoo Boy Blogs, These Are Their Latest Five “Formats” (Approaches) For Scamming

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Introduction

Scammers are spreading and it is important to understand their techniques to be able to block them and help others understand. In this series, we will be presenting various Nigerian Yahoo Boy Guides that we have found to help you better understand scamming and how they work.

“The 5 Latest Scamming Formats for Yahoo Boys to Make Millions” In the Scammer’s Own Words:

The truth is that your clients are becoming wiser almost every day. If you are not using the latest scamming format in this G-job, you will miss out from making so much money. If you haven’t learned the tricks to becoming a successful yahoo boy.

The fact remains that there are more than 1 million yahoo boys in the world struggling to get clients like you too. So if you use an out-dated format like the “Nigerian prince email format”, you won’t catch any client (victims).

Scammer Vocabulary: CLIENT = VICTIM

Therefore, if you want to catch any client, make sure you adapt to the new and latest scamming formats. Then you can use them on any fresh client that you see anywhere. Once you strike the client with that format, you move to another format and collect more money from that client.

NB: If you want to learn how to hack a Bank Account in Nigeria.

For Example: If I use the dating billing format to collect money from a woman or man, I won’t just let the client go away like that. I will invent another format and collect more money from them. But you have to be careful so that you don’t finish all the format available in your possession.

Are you ready to know the latest scamming formats you can use for your yahoo job? See them below;

The Bomber Dating Yahoo Format

According to those in the relationship scam, the bomber dating format is the latest scamming format to use. A very fascinating format to use and meant for g-boys who are into dating and relationship scams. This format is very good if you meet the right type of client.

Generally, when people fall in love, they tend to forget their sense of reasoning. It makes them vulnerable to all sorts of manipulations from an outsider or whom they fell in love with.

When you intend to use the bomber dating format, make sure you use a female profile. This will give you the much-needed space to manipulate men who are looking for sex partners. Just in case you don’t know, there are lots of sex-starved men looking for young girls. It is up to you to manipulate them and do away with their cash or iTunes gift card.

Example of the bomber dating format is;
Hi, Your profile hits home with me and I like that you seem relaxed and very open. Life is to enjoy, laugh, communicate and have a connection with someone special who has a zest for life and all things in it. I like to be active and I tend to find the humor in life. It’s my feeling that people need adventure, laughter, and passion… Let’s talk and see where life takes us… (To be continued)

The Inheritance Yahoo Format

This format might have cast for Americans, but it is still effective for Europeans. It is known as the Nigerian scam, but it is still effective if you use it well.

The inheritance format is just to reach out to those Europeans who have the money and looking for where to invest it. If you bring to their notice about a very Good inheritance that can make them money, they will buy into your idea.

This is also considered the latest scamming format that is quite effective for people who have not heard of yahoo yahoo before.

Before you decide to use the Inheritance format as your scamming format, you must choose your client very carefully, so that you won’t get arrested.

Example of the Inheritance format is:
My Father as the Royal head of olobiri community was also Chairman of Olobiri Oil trust funds(O.O.T.F) and on his position as royal head and Chairman Olobiri Oil Trust, he made some money which he left for me as the only heir to inherit. The money is Nine million Seven Hundred thousand US dollars($9.7).

The money originated from the accumulation between 1973-1999 before he died. Due to the poor banking system in Nigeria and political instability as a result of past military rule and present political imbalance in Nigeria.

He deposited this money in STRONG ROOM/VAULTS with an open beneficiary in Apex Bank of Nigeria Plc…

Grant Lotto Yahoo Format

The average American wants to win a lottery in his lifetime. This has opened up a huge opportunity for sharp hustlers to make good money from the Grant Lotto Format.

Imagine telling someone that he has won more than $50 million from Lotto, and all he needs to claim his winning is to drop his account number for instant payment. Almost everybody will fall such trick.

This latest scamming can work for just anybody, depending on how you use it. Before this format can work, you must be a master of phishing activity. Also, you must find clients that are core gamblers and use the format on them.

The aim of collecting their account number is to use some blackhat methods to siphon money from the banks. That will be taught later.

Example of the Grant Lotto Format:
NOTE: Facebook Lottery Prize must be claimed not later than 7days from date of Draw Notification after the Draw date in which Prize has won.

Note: Any prize not claimed within this period (7days) will be forfeited.

You only have Seven days to claim your prize. NOTE: YOU ARE ADVISED TO KEEP THE NEWS OF YOUR WINNINGS PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL… (to be continued.)

Gift-Card Yahoo Format

If you are a fan of the iTunes gift card, then this format is for you. This is the latest scamming format for those who are interested in collecting gift cards from their client.

I have written a blog post on how to collect iTunes gift cards from your clients, but this post will give you a more detailed approach as to how to go about it well.

If you are looking for the format to make sure that your client sends you Gift Cards, then you can use the example below to do that.

Example of the Gift-Card Format:
How to collect iTunes from clients when both of you are chatting……

I was notified last week that all the firmware in my phone needs upgrade including my facebook and my camera that I can’t be able to take pics or chat with my phone anymore until I get my phone upgraded before I can make use of it, right now I’m using my friend phone to chat with you, when I took my phone to a repairer he told me All I need to get is an iTunes card… (to be continued)

So these are some of the latest scamming formats in 2018, so it depends on how you use it. I wish you more funds to your bank account. You can always come back here for more illegal business ideas to hit it big before the year runs out.

Dating / Romance Scams Yahoo Format

This is one of the latest scamming formats that help you cash out big time. You can always get clients from dating sites like POF.com, eHarmony, Facebook and Twitter. The dating scam format helps you build a relationship with your client as a lover. That way, you can then start billing them anyhow you want.

No matter how many people involved in the dating scam format, it will always be one of the best formats because everybody is looking for love. So if you are looking for the latest scamming formats that you can use, you can try the dating scam format.

Here is a sample of what the dating scam format contains;

How are you doing? I do Came Across your profile and Its very Lovely and Awesome. I will like to know more about a woman Like you, i’m widowed and Has grown Kids, I am new on this Online dating Scene and I Just wanted to know where where this friendship will lead to…

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