Burial mourning


A treasure needs to be rescued ... investing in it is paramount. When investing the first, when it comes to collecting delays.

The burial scam (in some cases was known as a Spanish scam) is a simple scam that consists of pretending that there is a hidden treasure anywhere, and that a good portion of that treasure will be given to the one who facilitates It is for this reason that it is called the burial scam, since money is needed for the ransom. The 'panoli' (person to cheat) finances the feigned ransom of the treasure (advancing money). This advance operation is usually done by a simulated chain of favors, be it a family, a known, etc.

A letter of 1854 is kept running this scam, coming from the prison of Ceuta. Variants

One of the best known variants is the one that uses a letter from a trusted character, describing the belonging of a treasure or valuable object to be rescued. The ripped through a chain of progressive trust is acquiring protagonism until he decides "motu proprio" to invest in the rescue. After this disbursement of money, the "diggers" disappear from the scene. It was a very familiar scam in the Cafés of Puerta del Sol. The trickster's skills were to deceive with truthful letters about the existence of treasures. Currently scams of a similar nature are being carried out by sending electronic mail in what is popularly known as the Nigerian scam.

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