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Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by Nobody: 4:57pm On Jul 12, 2021
So people get millions for account.



No i want cry..,.smh

Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by udofa67: 5:00pm On Jul 12, 2021
I love the spirit man, truely you are your brother's keeper.
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by Nobody: 5:00pm On Jul 12, 2021
MrCuteking:


And if England had won?
Leave the guy grin
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by Akalia(m): 5:02pm On Jul 12, 2021
akinreals:
The guy no get choice now, its better to avoid wahala, he is a wise man, if not, he will be traced. Kudos lipsrsealed
Na lie, him get choice. He can dissappear without leaving a trail to help track him down behind. He really passed a test of integrity even whe he could had eloped with that watery sum. He is a rare gem.
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by Judolisco(m): 5:03pm On Jul 12, 2021
He made the best decision...
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by Nobody: 5:07pm On Jul 12, 2021
SAM1979:
Beware of the scammer / hacker with this phone detail. He specialise in hacking facebook account and using it to scam people.

08131395698

I call the number na one guy pick am.
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by Donfexyz(m): 5:08pm On Jul 12, 2021
Thumbs � to you dear brother, You have written your name in the history of posterity.
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by 3RNEST(m): 5:10pm On Jul 12, 2021
We still have people like in our beloved nigeria? wow, in this SAPA Season! grin
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by Juicewrld27: 5:12pm On Jul 12, 2021
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by GABRIEL6036: 5:15pm On Jul 12, 2021
Good of you bro. Like others will see the money as blessing from above and lead them to regrettable adventurous wahala. Thumb up for you[color=#990000][/color]
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by Topshow2010(m): 5:18pm On Jul 12, 2021
Hmmm d guy tried Sha although it's not possible for him to escape d long arm of d law if d money wired into his acct is legit. On a lighter note , he shud av played sure 2odd with 500k ...
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by kelmicheal: 5:20pm On Jul 12, 2021
Not your fault you could have leave the money their in your account untouch till your phone is bombarded with lots of calls
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by 080bjaked(m): 5:23pm On Jul 12, 2021
ajanma2:
A Facebook user named Julius Eze has taken to his Facebook page to share how a strange 2.5million naira entered his account without expecting any payment,he however shared the screenshot of the alerts which was 500k once and 1million twice,he proceeded to his bank to make report and transfered the money back to the owner..

In his words



https://www.facebook.com/100009167763814/posts/2911564862492411/?app=fbl

Welldone Bro but I suspect you've just been used for money laundering though.

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Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by 080bjaked(m): 5:25pm On Jul 12, 2021
Akalia:
Na lie, him get choice. He can dissappear without leaving a trail to help track him down behind. He really passed a test of integrity even whe he could had eloped with that watery sum. He is a rare gem.

He can't Sir. 2.5m is too small to run without leaving trails. Whether the owner would want to chase is another discussion though.
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by willybaby(m): 5:30pm On Jul 12, 2021
This one want make we hail am for doing the right thing, that's to tell us how far our society has decayed, to all those above saying his a fool, if Na dem d go keep am, withdraw am japa what makes you any different from the politicians you claim to hate and despise in fact taking money that's not urs makes you same with Boko and bandits

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Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by Germi9: 5:33pm On Jul 12, 2021
akinreals:
The guy no get choice now, its better to avoid wahala, he is a wise man, if not, he will be traced. Kudos lipsrsealed
The owner of the money no give am shi shi?
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by Igwe29(m): 5:34pm On Jul 12, 2021
Good Samaritans still exist. Yes, I confirmed that nice people still inhabit this earth few weeks ago when my brother mistakingly transferred 100k to someone whom he sold Hair to the previous week. He was lucky enough not to have deleted the message containing the lady's number as he dissipated no time in calling her. Surprisingly, she sent back the money.

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Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by edoairways: 5:39pm On Jul 12, 2021
Factfinder1:
If ne me na to go buy land first, change clothes and phone and chop well then use the remaining money start indomie and pos business for any booming university like unilag or unizik after that if heaven wan fall make e fall
And then get arrested

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Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by Calicoe: 5:43pm On Jul 12, 2021
Something similar happened to me about 3 weeks ago but mine was 120k. But then UBA of all banks did something I'll say is unprofessional. I got a call from one of their representative telling me about the issue, I admitted to receiving the money. So she asked me to come in the morning so that the money will be removed from my account which I agreed to. She even asked me to call her once I get to the bank. Could you believe that before the next day, they removed the money without my consent? Not that I had any intention to hold the money but that act has made me loose confidence with these banks. One of them can just remove a huge amount from someone's account and leave the country
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by Finest6: 5:48pm On Jul 12, 2021
You have done the right thing. Welldone
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by Nobody: 5:49pm On Jul 12, 2021
Sweeetheart:




Efcc will come and arrest me because a money I didn't request was sent to my account? you're just too dumb



you think everyone live in their shadow like you, na your type them go dey use arrest to threatened



if any money enter my account, it will be locked and all transactions in that account will not be possible without invitation or SMS. so I'll just be stressing myself looking for the owner of the account and be sending money back with bank charges o ode?



even the Efcc hands aren't clean, those thieves will prove why I should be arrested

I still maintain that you are behaving like a dog barking at an elephant!

Let's look at it critically:

**Money running into millions enters your account

** You lock the said account...but I am pretty sure you will not lock your phone from receiving calls plus lock the road leading to your house...

** The person who owns the money does the needful by making a compliant to the bank and relevant authorities...

** The bank then calls you via phone and asks you to come...

** You head to the bank and they apologise for the inconveniences and ask that they want to debit your account in the said amount to give it back to the owner

(that is if the bank is even nice enough not to jailbreak the so-called locked account and remove the money by themselves)...

** You then sit down and cross your legs and tell the management of the bank and the owner that you must receive a cut from the money...

** Then the bank manager and the owner will kneel down and start begging you to reconsider unto say you be Jack Bauer

Nwokem, go and sit down!

A slap by EFCC or even SARS official during the second invitation will format your brain and make you forget your address!

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Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by vertueptime: 5:49pm On Jul 12, 2021
If na me best I can do is an email to the bank, I can't spend my sisi on top somebody's money, or il leave the money u til they decide to withdraw it and tender me an apology , thou I wnt spend d money.

tmashaun:
it is expected of you to do that since it's not your money... failure to do that will land you in trouble
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by SonofGod231: 5:53pm On Jul 12, 2021
Niorte:
I don't believe this. More like a planned work.

How easy is it to trace the person that transfer money to you?


You are not far from the truth...I got anonymous transfer like this one time,after I waited and no one called I had to run to my bank to complain.They told me they don't know who the person was that I should just go but I forced the bank manager to atleast remove the said amount from my account as it wasn't mine which he did without any exitation.
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by manuel65(m): 5:54pm On Jul 12, 2021
No return am na, mame u pay pass 3million�
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by descarado: 5:56pm On Jul 12, 2021
Kini big deal?

He isn't the first so why the publicity?
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by Sweeetheart(m): 5:58pm On Jul 12, 2021
prince3009:


I still maintain that you are behaving like a dog barking at an elephant!

Let's look at it critically:

**Money running into millions enters your account

** You lock the said account...but I am pretty sure you will not lock your phone from receiving calls plus lock the road leading to your house...

** The person who owns the money does the needful by making a compliant to the bank and relevant authorities...

** The bank then calls you via phone and asks you to come...

** You head to the bank and they apologise for the inconveniences and ask that they want to debit your account in the said amount to give it back to the owner

(that is if the bank is even nice enough not to jailbreak the so-called locked account and remove the money by themselves)...

** You then sit down and cross your legs and tell the management of the bank and the owner that you must receive a cut from the money...

** Then the bank manager and the owner will kneel down and start begging you to reconsider unto say you be Jack Bauer

Nwokem, go and sit down!

A slap by EFCC or even SARS official during the second invitation will format your brain and make you forget your address!


You're a kid and its obvious you're still living with your parents with this your low IQ


Fears is written all over your imbecilic post. During the reign of SARS I've encountered so many times and the way I compose myself boldly have exonerate me from being their victims so many times



You need to upgrade your reasoning state, imagine someone sending money to your account without verification/venting and you will be handcuffed for the actions you took thereafter? It shows how you have been trading your fundamental right for fears


Mumu of the highest order, just pack your watery brain before quoting me next time because your imbecilic opinions won't change my stand
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by abeliver: 5:59pm On Jul 12, 2021
so d guy get only 40k ....
that's like 39k more than I have

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Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by orlaglobal234: 6:02pm On Jul 12, 2021
I no dey blame this guy na because hustling and Unger no show for him face, because if na me I will first borrow #1,000,000 from the money to do poverty alleviation for myself small. If the owner or bank come i will return the remaining balance and tell them say i owned them #1,000,000 and they will take me to police station and do agreement of how to pay remaining money small small den no fit kill me because i no force them to send the money to my account na the soup wey i bath na him work for me oo

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Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by opzy100(m): 6:16pm On Jul 12, 2021
You don't have any choice than to return it bro, if you don't want to land in serious trouble but this your good deeds will not go unrewarded.
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by Paulianfa(m): 6:16pm On Jul 12, 2021
Real guys are out there ����
Re: Julius Eze Returns ₦2.5 Million Mistakenly Transferred To His Account by Heineken(m): 6:17pm On Jul 12, 2021
Volkswagen90:
So people get millions for account.



No i want cry..,.smh
lol boss no cry. We too go make am.

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