ABSOLUTE COMPLETE TOTAL HOAX...A COMPLETE FRAUD...DO NOT HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT.
A very common and well known one too with many different versions generally called the "419" scam...The so-called "419" scam (aka Advance Fee fraud, "Nigeria scam" or "West African" scam) is a type of fraud named after an article of the Nigerian penal code under which it is prosecuted....any contact runs you the risk of becoming subject to any number of scams...including just getting your email on lists for potential other scams...you have every reason to not trust anything else you receive.
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In the USA, anyone can have a million dollars.
Yes, Of Course
I totally would take a million dollars if someone gave them to me if they're no strings attached to it.
Satan most likely!
Yes Jason Luna did.
There term millionaire typically refers to someone who has made over one million dollars. It can also apply to anyone who has a million or more of anything.
There term millionaire typically refers to someone who has made over one million dollars. It can also apply to anyone who has a million or more of anything.
No. The richest person in the world has about $53.5 Billion. But the Smithsonian Institute has way over 1 trillion Dollars. It has over 100 million artifacts which some are worth a few million to a few billion dollars each. The hope diamond alone is worth about 300 million dollars.
There are not many Bugattis for sale since a new veyron costs anywhere between 1.6 million dollars and 2.3 million dollars. Therefore, anyone who buys a new veyron would be quite wealthy and will have no need to sell their car.
Yes. This superintendent, or principal from some state. I remeber watching it
2.7 million dollars for a 30 second spot. Anyone want to pitch in ??
Georgia Superintendent Kathy Cox won the top prize on an episode broadcast September 5, 2008.