The Internet is a powerful communication tool. It can connect people around the world in unprecedented ways. While the Internet is powerful, it also carries a significant degree of risk for those who are new to it. In many cases, individuals can be exposed to scam artists and fraudsters from across the globe. The following guide provides simple tips and tricks on how to avoid Nigerian scams on the Internet.

Nigerian scams usually follow a very similar format. An individual will receive an email from a foreign country. In the email, the sender will claim that he or she has money available for the recipient. However, to release this money, the individual will have to send a money order or wire transfer to that person. Scammers will claim these funds are used to pay local taxes or money transfer fees. However, after sending money to these fraudsters, an individual's money is gone forever. There will be no way to get money back.

The best way to avoid these scams is to not send money to anyone abroad. In addition, it's a good idea avoid responding to anyone who claims to have a lot of money for you via email. If you think an emailed offer might be legitimate, it's a good idea to contact a lawyer or accountant for verification.

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