A Nigerian bank is charging $2750 fee for a forex allocation and insurance bond because of the large amount of money being transfered through an inheretance.Is this correct?Are there such fees?
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That has got to be a scam. I’ve received many notices of huge amounts of money waiting for me in Nigeria. It’s all bull$shit—this white Jewish boy never had relatives in Africa!
Incidentally, each month I have money pulled from a brokerage account and transferred electronically into my checking account. It is called an “ACH” or automatic clearing house—meaning that no human is part of the transaction other than myself. It amounts to a wire transfer as it’s purely electronic. ACH’s are free! I pay nearly all my monthly bills via ACH—easy as could be and I almost never have to write a check or mail things any more.
Do not touch that dog you’re talking about—pure hoax.