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Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by rhektor(m): 8:10am On Oct 30, 2018
oshe111:
When they tried it with me, I almost scammed them



Infact I was calling them but they refused to pick

Bad market
Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by Emerald94(f): 8:11am On Oct 30, 2018
oshe111:
When they tried it with me, I almost scammed them



Infact I was calling them but they refused to pick

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Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by Jesuslvzme(m): 8:11am On Oct 30, 2018
.........deleted the message and send "ko ye mi"

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Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by DabuIIIT: 8:13am On Oct 30, 2018
BEWARE OF CONEHEADS,HARVESTING HEADS IS THEIR USUAL ATTENTION


Lzaa immhotep shalomc onyeoga pointzerom

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Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by Xisnin(m): 8:13am On Oct 30, 2018
ItsTime4me:
Just last week, I got a text message written in Yoruba language. The only thing I could decipher was the word 'card'. Of course there were numbers that looked like recharge card pins. I just ignored and deleted the message because I wasn't expecting any such thing from anyone.

Just about 10 minutes later, I got a call from someone asking me to send the message back to him and begging that I should not load the card, that it was intended for someone else. I said no problems.

Three days later, the guy called me and said his father wants to speak with me. I was like, for what? He said the father wants to thank me for the recharge card I did not use. I said, why would I use something that does not belong to me. But he said the father was itching to talk to me. So I agreed to speak with him.

When the father came on the phone, he started showering praises on me, in a tone of an elderly Yoruba man who was struggling to speak English. He said he is surprised that people like me are still in existence. Then he asked me my name and location, which I told him.

Lastly, he asked me where I work and I told him I was looking for a job. Then he started praying for me. However, the thing that he said that made feel that they are scammers was that, the baba asked if anyone was there with me. I said yes. He said he wants to consult an Oracle for me and nobody should be there with me. Immediately, I told him that I don't do oracles and I don't believe in them. And he hung up.

So my question is, are these new methods adopted by scammers? Has anyone here experienced similar stuff? Perhaps others can learn from this.

If you deleted the message, how were you able to send it back?

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Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by konnectivity(m): 8:14am On Oct 30, 2018
I got into similar situation too last month, just exactly the way they thanked me and the young guy told me the father wanted to speak with me, I denied him not to worry at all, he almost gave the phone ,but I turned him down and said I am not gonna talk to no one and personally hung up on him!!!
Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by benzues14: 8:14am On Oct 30, 2018
The format has been for long
Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by deri4luv1(m): 8:15am On Oct 30, 2018
Awaja:
You said you couldn’t decipher the text so you deleted it Immediately.what did you send back to them that the where thanking you for? Nna be careful o.


I tire for the guy ooo, Abi u dey talk to small children
Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by stfadaanthony(m): 8:16am On Oct 30, 2018
Same was tried on me two Sundays ago,but na old scam na

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Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by Sucofowoma: 8:17am On Oct 30, 2018
Tyh

Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by Parkiz(f): 8:18am On Oct 30, 2018
it happened to my husband
when he told me I didn't c any big deal in it but when the call became persistent I had to tell him to hang up ( I'm a very sensitive person)

he didn't c anything wrong with the call I became scared knowing the world we live in. right there I began to imagine terrible things n became so so uncomfortable

at a point my husband had to go n c someone in the neighbourhood just then the call came in again.

the man kept praying n all that

he left the house and went where he wanted to go after answering the call

I became really restless

I ya went in search of my man

make them no use jazz call him to locate them

funny enough wen I got to where he was I met him at a corner receiving the same call

I just collect fone from him hand

I don't want want wahala.




PEOPLE HAVE TO BE SENSITIVE TO SITUATIONS.

MAY GOD CONTINUE TO KEEP US SAFE.

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Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by deri4luv1(m): 8:18am On Oct 30, 2018
stfadaanthony:
Same was tried on me two Sundays ago,but na old scam na

What if you try loading the card
Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by ernecy(m): 8:18am On Oct 30, 2018
ItsTime4me:
Just last week, I got a text message written in Yoruba language. The only thing I could decipher was the word 'card'. Of course there were numbers that looked like recharge card pins. I just ignored and deleted the message because I wasn't expecting any such thing from anyone.

Just about 10 minutes later, I got a call from someone asking me to send the message back to him and begging that I should not load the card, that it was intended for someone else. I said no problems.

Three days later, the guy called me and said his father wants to speak with me. I was like, for what? He said the father wants to thank me for the recharge card I did not use. I said, why would I use something that does not belong to me. But he said the father was itching to talk to me. So I agreed to speak with him.

When the father came on the phone, he started showering praises on me, in a tone of an elderly Yoruba man who was struggling to speak English. He said he is surprised that people like me are still in existence. Then he asked me my name and location, which I told him.

Lastly, he asked me where I work and I told him I was looking for a job. Then he started praying for me. However, the thing that he said that made feel that they are scammers was that, the baba asked if anyone was there with me. I said yes. He said he wants to consult an Oracle for me and nobody should be there with me. Immediately, I told him that I don't do oracles and I don't believe in them. And he hung up.

So my question is, are these new methods adopted by scammers? Has anyone here experienced similar stuff? Perhaps others can learn from this.

I was a victim, I was swindle 5k, with same pattern in April this year
Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by ogbonagba: 8:19am On Oct 30, 2018
Hello Nigerians. I want to inform you of a serial fraudster in town especially on social media. He operates majorly on instagram with the instagram name Bernard flip cash and with Whatsapp no 08123146906. He posted some fake chats purportedly from people that have won money on the flip cash scheme. The chat testimonies are so convincing one will be tempted to try it. The moment you do, he will send you this account to pay the money you want to flip AGBADU BONIFACE 1130816296 POLARIS BANK. He keeps calling with these numbers 09078262945 and 08027135058. Immediately he receives the money, he blocks your number from calling him & also blocks you from Whatsap chat. He's a serial fraudster and please forward this message till it gets to the Police & EFCC. Don't blame people who have fallen victim. Save others from becoming victims. You could be saving a life.

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Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by SEXYBILLIONAIRE(m): 8:19am On Oct 30, 2018
D1zion:
It's been awhile since they started this method. But according to most of the stories I hear about the method is for ritual purpose. Is either the person vanished,or start vomit blood till the person die.
person vanished? please let the call me and let me see if i will vanish. nigeria will never go forward because of these ritual mentality
Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by delerx(m): 8:20am On Oct 30, 2018
Hahaha. Exactly the same thing happened to my guard. When it got to the point of giving his phone to his father to thank him,I collected the phone from our guard and told the caller to use a better scam, immediately hung up. Stupid people

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Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by dangoteinlaw: 8:20am On Oct 30, 2018
Pls they should send me the card o, I will gladly load it and receive Baba's prayers join too grin

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Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by Phemmyhohjor(m): 8:23am On Oct 30, 2018
I swear it’s the new method now... done such shit to my dad but thanks to my mom who was there with him... he just send the card back and deleted the message ASAP n told the man not to call him again
Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by overboard(m): 8:25am On Oct 30, 2018
stfadaanthony:
Same was tried on me two Sundays ago,but na old scam na

Let me park my receipt here too. Let's try get these numbers to be listed as scam on Truecaller so that users can have them automatically rejected.

Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by shamsin6300(m): 8:25am On Oct 30, 2018
My take is that,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, is high time we scam them on this also............wen next, try to load the card & c if it will work.
Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by carrascocity(f): 8:25am On Oct 30, 2018
It has happened to one of my bruf 4 years ago
Later they told him to buy some certain things for sacrifices

Buh we ignored them knowing its local things
Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by Witlee(m): 8:25am On Oct 30, 2018
speedyGonzales:



yoruba's make una come answer.



igbos na drugs/thief... yoruba na fraud... Edo na human trafficking... Niger delta na militancy and kidnapping... Hausa-fulani na backwardness/callous killings


Wagbayi oga mi
Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by holawhale333(m): 8:26am On Oct 30, 2018
it not a new method.....it just that they just got to you.....so many victims.......
Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by Justseyii(m): 8:28am On Oct 30, 2018
The baba oh and his trick are mad
Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by Sleekfingers: 8:31am On Oct 30, 2018
ItsTime4me:
Just last week, I got a text message written in Yoruba language. The only thing I could decipher was the word 'card'. Of course there were numbers that looked like recharge card pins. I just ignored and deleted the message because I wasn't expecting any such thing from anyone.

Just about 10 minutes later, I got a call from someone asking me to send the message back to him and begging that I should not load the card, that it was intended for someone else. I said no problems.

Three days later, the guy called me and said his father wants to speak with me. I was like, for what? He said the father wants to thank me for the recharge card I did not use. I said, why would I use something that does not belong to me. But he said the father was itching to talk to me. So I agreed to speak with him.

When the father came on the phone, he started showering praises on me, in a tone of an elderly Yoruba man who was struggling to speak English. He said he is surprised that people like me are still in existence. Then he asked me my name and location, which I told him.

Lastly, he asked me where I work and I told him I was looking for a job. Then he started praying for me. However, the thing that he said that made feel that they are scammers was that, the baba asked if anyone was there with me. I said yes. He said he wants to consult an Oracle for me and nobody should be there with me. Immediately, I told him that I don't do oracles and I don't believe in them. And he hung up.

So my question is, are these new methods adopted by scammers? Has anyone here experienced similar stuff? Perhaps others can learn from this.


It is not new.....lots of people have lost thousands or millions of naira to those mofos...
Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by Ogaga87(m): 8:32am On Oct 30, 2018
falcon01:
grin sending the message back to the sender

I guess this was the pattern that was used for Buhari that got him angry and branded Nigeria youths as LAZY... How can a scammer be this foolish.. Who knows, maybe the guy is even going through this our postz...

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Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by mechanics(m): 8:36am On Oct 30, 2018
hmmmmm, I don't even pick up strange numbers, so have not experienced it before
Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by Hayehood: 8:37am On Oct 30, 2018
I va a similar case yesterday's whn I went to my mum... Send in as FIRSTBANK. message... Note d firstbank has full stop while normal firstbank message don't va it... Message goes like this... Dear customers, as regard to cashless policy. Your account A. T. M has been locked due to change in date of birth. Contact customer care on 08180001024 for assistance... Pls beware dat firstbank can never send dis.. May God protect us all.

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Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by mbahdi(m): 8:37am On Oct 30, 2018
guy there are ritualist.i evn have their video.wud have send it to u if i'd ur watsap digit.there almost got me.similar tin apend to me.afta tellin dm my name,they ask for my mothers name which i gave them a fake name,and they said dat wasnt my mothers name.bt tnk god i hangd d phn dat day.nvr knew wat wud av bn of my mum.it was leta i got to knw there are ritualist
Re: Is This A New Method Used By Scammers? by bizhop01: 8:39am On Oct 30, 2018
The want use you for 2019 election grin

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