Those winning emails must expire at some point.
I’d be livid.
There has to be a lawsuit there.

I’d be lawyering up immediately.
It’s a social experiment of sorts.
Here’s how it goes.

First, I send out a series of those Nigerian Prince emails.
Something along those lines.
I’m still workshopping the email but you get the point.
I send it out to thousands of people.
Everyone with a brain assumes it’s just another classic Nigerian Prince scam.
But thesurprise twistis that I actually send the money.
I put aside $100M.
The first 100 people to wire me $10,000 receive $1M the next day.
Now I’ve muddied the waters.
Word gets out that one of the Nigerian Prince emails is real.
Naturally, real scammers will take advantage of this.
Every time people receive one they’ll have to decide if it’s worth the $10K risk.
Are they being scammed, or are they a Venmo away from being a millionaire?
It’ll be like playing the lottery.
I guess that’s not really a social experiment.
It’s more just causing chaos for my own amusement.
Honestly, it would make for a pretty good Netflix show.
Imagine the interviews you’d get from the idiots who actually “fell for it”.
Just the dumbest most gullible people in the world becoming millionaires as a result of their poor decision making.
That’s America baby.
No matter what personal information they’re asking for.