Scambaiter book about 419 scams
A hilarious new book by Chris Breaker, an ordinary guy who took on the scammers at their own game.

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WE'VE ALL seen the endless barrage of emails from Nigerian princes, bankers and barristers, all desperate to send us millions of US Dollars as part of some slightly unusual deal.

This photograph is often used by scammers to show their victims the money, which is, of course, not really there.These emails come from scammers, fraudsters working to steal cash from innocent people. Many come from countries in West Africa, but others come from Europe, The United States or other parts of the world.

These criminals have no qualms about stealing from the elderly or the vulnerable, and will say anything to get their hands on your cash. Some pretend to be terminally ill, or children, in order to pull at the heartstrings of their victims.

Well, for anyone who has either been scammed, or is simply sick and tired of receiving these emails, we present your knight in shining armor! Chris Breaker is a regular guy, who decided one day that it was time to fight back against the scam artists.

The unlucky would-be thief who tried to get Chris Breaker involved in his latest scam soon found himself catapulted into the crazy world of the music industry, and dealing with a record company man who makes Simon Cowell look like a pussycat!

This book contains the actual emails and photographs which passed between the scampicture of the book The Singing Scammers by Chris Breaker, a scambaiter who tricked a Nigerian 419 scammermer and “scambaiter”, and you won't believe both the things the scammer tries, or the things the baiter gets him to do!

Using his talentless friends as fake singers, the scammer tries to steal money from WANK Records, but soon finds himself suffering embarrassment and humiliation as the unreasonable demands pile up.

This is a truly hilarious read, and makes a perfect vacation or coffee table book.

Note: This book is unsuitable for children, as it contains adult themes, mild language and innuendo. It is not recommended for children under 15 years old.