Receiving emails from Nigerian Princesses promising a percentage of a large sum of money is nothing new, but just recently eTours was directly targeted with a tailor-made scam centered around their Niagara Falls tour.
The scam involved booking a Niagara Falls tour for a small group but instead of charging the regular price the person wanted to be charged more. More? Yes because there were other costs that his agent would have to incur. He did not have access to his bank and money wiring services since he worked on an Oil Rig and it wold make it easier if he could be charged once for everything. After the initial email below the person wanted eTours to charge $3,000 on his card, deduct the Niagara Falls Tour portion and transfer the difference to another bank account… “his agent”.
This funny sign has been sent to us from Derek in Lewiston NY. He says this sign is at the back of a closed carpet store.
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Two blond adventurers were on holiday, and went to see Niagara Falls.
After a few drinks one night, one bet the other $500 he couldn’t carry him across the falls on a tightrope.
After a very scary trip, his friend managed to stagger safely across, and the wager was duly paid.
“That was close,” said the loser. “When you wobbled, halfway across, I was sure I’d won.”
This joke has been rated 1 out of 5 on the funny scale
Here are a couple photos sent to us by Curtis of Thorold. He said that he found this place, on Glenridge Avenue in St. Catharines, to be “not very modern at all”.
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