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Phones / Re: How To Track A Nigerian Scammer's Bank Account And Easily Get Back Your Money by alexgrey001: 7:31am On Feb 24
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• How to get back your money from a Nigerian scammer

• How to report a scammer's account to CBN

From recent analysis, there is an increasing number of fraudstars and scammers on every corner and joint of the internet. Ranging from social media platforms like; Facebook, Instagram, and to online business platforms and their likes. Not to forget the recent trend on Ethereum Million Money scam plus other laughable Punzi Schemes littered everywhere as snares and traps for gullible people.

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With the recent Yahoo Yahoo menace in Nigeria, I would say the situation in Nigeria is even worst. Just few weeks ago, a woman was scammed off her eighty-five thousand naira by an unknown individual who tricked her into releasing her ATM details by pretending to be a bank staff offering to solve her online transaction difficulties. In the end, she was scammed.

Some people praise and worship scammers because they consider them smart. This is absolutely nonsensical and barbaric, internet fraud should never be promoted or seen as a good or welcome development. It is evil, don't wait until you are scammed before you agree. Below are the five steps you can take to recover your money from a fraudster in Nigeria.

How to Easily Get Back Your Money from a Nigerian Internet Fraudster

Before I proceed, do remember to save this post for future references.

1. Take the screenshots of all the conversations or interactions you previously had with the supposed fraudster or criminal on any of the social media platforms involved ( WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram.... etc)

2. Write down the ‘Transaction Identify Number’ sent to you by you bank on the day you paid the supposed scammer. You can get this ‘Transaction ID Number’ through your bank mobile app or via the debit bank sms sent to you the day you credited the heartless fraudster.

3. Copy out the name of the individual who scammed you.

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Pls help me, I'm also a victim.
The transaction was made through remita from my account, where as I don't have atm card. Ive been to bank I was told to find RRR number and some other info but I don't have any of them only the debit alert sent to me from bank I'm so confused right now I dont know what to do. Pls help me with any advice
Crime / Re: Please Help! Can Illegal Transfer From Remita Be Resolved. by alexgrey001: 8:47pm On Feb 22
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Crime / Please Help! Can Illegal Transfer From Remita Be Resolved. by alexgrey001: 8:14pm On Feb 22
Pls I need help right now I don't know what to do. I've been going to the bank since monday when I noticed my money was removed from my account when I checked my statement of account in bank I was told my account was used on remita whereas I was not the one. Pls I don't know what to do is there hope my money can be reversed and also traced. Can illegal transaction made through remita be tracked.
I complained to a friend but he said I will need the RRR payment but I don't have it what do I do

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