| 419 Eater: Tips on scamming the scammers. |
| 419 Fun: FAQ about advance fee scams, tips for aspiring scambaiters and galleries of pictures obtained from scammers. |
| A Business Reply: Plug in name, country, and dollar amount to instantly generate a long-winded reply to dubious business proposals. |
| Adopt-a-Lad: How to fight back against advance-fee fraudsters. Scambaiting from Dublin, Ireland. |
| Dumbentia: Scamming the scammers: Attempts to trick and manipulate Nigerian 419 scammers. |
| Ebola Monkey Man: Scam-baiting site devoted to the Nigerian Advance Fee scam. Contains adult humor. |
| Fighting Back at Nigerian 419 Advance Fee Fraud Scammers: Having fun with the e-mail scammers who promise you a fortune. |
| Klaas de Vries Jr Helps: Dutch wannabe showbusiness entrepreneur Klaas de Vries Jr. does some wild scambaiting of conmen in Africa. |
| Letters From Ghana: Read how one man played along with the Nigerian email scam. |
| Nigerian Money Scams: Several collected sets of correspondence between Nigerian conmen and supposedly naive recipients of their extraordinary offers. |
| Revenge of the Nigerian Email Scam: Send scammers a fake bank account link and they are treated to a simulated computer crash and virus upload. |
| Scam Joke Page: Two co-workers string along 419 (advance fee fraud) scam artists, writing back to them under the name of David Lee Roth, president of a Fortune 1000 financial services company. |
| Scam o Rama Presents the Lads from Lagos: Archive of the first 125 attempts at advance fee fraud received by the site authors, a sarcastic FAQ on the scam, law enforcement and news links, and fighting crime with humor. |
| Scamjunky: Join Dick Pleasure and his friends as he winds up Nigerian 419 scam artists by e-mail. |
| The Kizombe Correspondence: Transcript of correspondence between the site owner and a perpetrator of the Nigerian email scam. |
| The KMAN Site: A website dedicated to baiting Nigerian 419 scam artists. |
| University of Nigeria: Spoof higher education institution with specialist courses in advanced fee fraud. |
| What's the Bloody Point?: Site for turning the tables on Nigerian scammers by stringing them along. |