Many readers know that I help people book award tickets. It’s a great business, and I’m able to make it possible for folks to use their points in a way they never imagined — often it’s honeymoons, major anniversaries, sometimes it’s trips abroad to adopt a child. Every trip is special in its own way.
My partner and I have redeemed upwards of a billion miles at the ‘low’ or ‘saver’ level for premium cabin international awards.
As you can imagine, I get lots of requests Here’s one I’d love your feedback on. Should I help?
My name is Mr.boby and i will like to book Ticket I would like to make some Flight reservation for my client can you booked for my client Now?
Lagos Nigeria …….To……. Turkish Istanbul
Name……AKINTEYE SUNDAY OLAWALE 8/06/13 return date 11/06/13
Name……KAREEM YUSUFU TUNDE 8/06/13 return date 11/06/13
Name……OJO MUSILIU ADEBAYO. 8/06/13 return date 11/06/13
Name……ADEKUNLE OLALEKAN AYO 8/06/13 return date 11/06/13
Kindly get back to me there quotation my mode of pay will be credit card.
i will be waiting to read your email soonest,
Thank you
boby.
It doesn’t sound like they have any miles, though, so I’ll probably just have to send them to a travel agent.
Or maybe the trip’s originating in Lagos is a giveaway. What do you think?
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Sounds like I scam, I’d not even reply.
*Sounds like a scam, I’d not even reply!
Too many vowels in the names. I’d pass.
I don’t know, Good Sir. But I have recently come into possession of 35,000,000 million miles of Airline points deposited by the late honorable Deputy secretary of foreign affairs for my country into an account that requires special acess. With your kind assistance, we could equitably divide these miles with you receving 65%. As this is a matter of some delicacy, I look forward to hearing your response by confidential email.
We get at least one of these emails a day.
Maybe they need to wire you $10M to hold in your account and you can keep 10% for your services
^^^ HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
The names look like some sort of scrabble nightmare …
We travel agents get these emails all the time. Amazing how everyone needs a flight either to or from Lagos, Nigeria…
If you Google “AKINTEYE SUNDAY OLAWALE you will see a link to another travel agency, this one in the Philipines, which Mr. Boby contacted through Facebook a while ago. He was trying to make the same reservations for his cohorts for a trip in June. Also, Mr. Boby (his full name is Yusuf Boby) has a FB account in which he is pictured and listed as being employed by the Community Secondary School old Works Yard Mushin.
Seems like in this age of the internet it’s impossible to remain anonymous.
I’d do it. Just to mess with them. LMAO.
http://www.ebolamonkeyman.com/index.html
Follow this guy’s lead. 😀
just be sure they have easy to read signs
http://www.ebolamonkeyman.com/
It appears they are using the DD/MM/YY date format — in which case their planned departure is (or is soon to be) in the past.
Love the stories at 419 eater. Here are some classics:
http://www.419eater.com/html/trophy_room.htm
Scam or not I found it tacky to publicly disclose the names of the passengers. They emailed you personally, why broadcast it? That’s lacking class and exposing their travel plans. Dislike. Consider deleting this post imo.
Seems legit
In any case, legit or not, do you think its wise to post their full names?
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You potentially shouldn’t help them because it is unclear that they have the mileage necessary, but you shouldn’t not help them because of the number of vowels in their name or because of their point of origination–unless of course you believe that it is right to treat an entire nation as criminals/fraudsters because of the acts of a few. Certainly hope you aren’t booking people originating from NYC. Never know which Madoff-like characters you are dealing with.
I think you need to find out if this person is a Nigerian Prince 😛
Tell them you would be glad to do it. In fact, you have 50,000,000 frequent flyer miles you want to give to them for free flights, but first you will need them to wire you $10,000 USD — which you will promise to refund — in order to make the initial reservation.
I would skip this opportunity, but at the very least not send any of my account details. If you decide to pursue, ask him to wire the money by Western Union. 🙂
Hey. That’s my uncle!
Check with the PRISM folks. Whoops – it just occurred to me that you are now officially connected with these suspicious sounding guys and might get a call from NSA. And yikes- I might now be connected with them too (via you and this post to your blog) so big brother might be looking at us more closely.
Kindly say no and refer him to someone you don’t like,
Yeah book them on a trip to the farthest Supermax prison!
you too nice.
As a TA, we get these emails all the time.
“Mr bobby” lol… Priceless
Turn them into the department of homeland security or Interpol, etc. as suspicious.
Let’s just hope you don’t have any kind of privacy policy on your site.
And I’ll certainly think twice about emailing you my travel requests on the off chance you’ll just put them up.
Good job revealing your client’s names. Who knows if people will trust you any longer with their requests.
Slow. News. Day.
Well ask him to send you $200 cash to get started.
Have to agree with the privacy comments…
I say
take the money and run
S.C.A.M.
All the people decrying privacy breach by Gary have no experience in the travel industry. This is 100% chance a scam. Anyone engaging in a scam has no right to privacy. Furthermore, the fact that the names are Google’able means that these are placeholder names–I’m guessing they’d swap them for real names (their clients) whenever they hook a live one.
Refer them to your competition!
I’m more concerned with some of the commenters!
Emails like this are legendary, but I wonder how genuine travellers based in Nigeria get on, I bet they have to constantly explain that they are real.
Sounds like a 419 scam to me… But good for a laugh (I’m sure you got a few yourself too!).
so i’m compelled to reply because i am nigerian with an uber nigerian name. and i’m muslim. i’ve also contacted you in the past regarding reward tickets–and posted on flyertalk in regards to the same. while you gave me some sound advice, i cannot say the same for the members of flyertalk, who’s responses were similar the previous comments you’ve received. is it fair? hell no. i’ve been a member of flyertalk since 2004 and felt i deserved at least the benefit of the doubt before one poster said “i hope you don’t get kidnapped” or something close to it.
what are you risking by responding to these guys?
probably less than them (since you’ve posted their names for all to see on the internet) thank goodness i didn’t contacted you for your service and been subjected to the same!
so i guess my question is why is this really so suspicious?
ma’am: It follows the precise pattern of an email that we get at our travel agency about ten times per month. We used to follow up on them to ensure that it wasn’t simply some legitimate person whose English was poor. Not one of them has been legitimate. I haven’t formalized a list of attributes that tell us that these things are scams, but trust me, when you’ve seen as many as I have, you can spot them instantly. Here’s one we got four days ago:
DEAR SIR/MADAM,
IT IS MY PLEASURE IF YOU COULD USE YOUR YOUR GOOD OFFICE AND BOOK THE BELLOW FLIGHT ITINERARY TO ARGENTINA FOR THE ONE PASSENGERS NAME LISTED BELLOW ALONG WITH THE ITINERARY.
FIRST NAME: [redacted]
LAST NAME: [redacted] MR. {DATE OF BIRTH: 03/23/1978}
USA PASSPORT # 73309****
ROUTE:
ORD {CHICAGO} == EZE {BUENOS AIRES} 10 JUN 2013
EZE {BUENOS AIRES} == ORD {CHICAGO} 26 JUN 2013
ECONOMY CLASS.
KINDLY SEND TO US THE FARE INCLUDING ALL TAXES.
THANKS.
TEL: 347 *******
All I know is that, as a result of you leaking your prospective customers purported names and itinerary on your blog site (regardless of whether or not they are real), I myself would never, ever, consider doing business with you.
Everything was cool except for the fact you used their real name. That is very distasteful and this will be on the internet for decades to come. Everything in Africa, or West Africa, or Nigeria is NOT fraud.
“so i guess my question is why is this really so suspicious?”
If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck, it must be a duck
I love this semi “you was being racist” jab, just because “Im Nigerian too”… Right.. My cousin Boris from Moscow says HI..
FF, just email them and say you book them with your own miles in good faith. And let them know that “demurage being processed by honorable Esq. Hung Don Lo, who will require small public remittance fee to release shipment” 🙂
Why don’t you set up a Google Wallet conga line with them and rack up a few miles?
Folks, this post was a joke since the email was a scam. I am not ACTUALLY asking, these are NOT real prospective client names. How many people didn’t get that? 🙂
I didn’t get the joke. We all get Nigerian scam-type emails and this sounds like it probably is one, but I subscribe to your blog for real information, not this.