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How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Thankgodiyke(m): 1:50pm On Apr 20
I used to hear of scam through fake alert I have never experienced it before until three days ago when this young looking couple came to my wife's shop to buy things. I usually go to pick my wife from shop when I close from my own business. On that fateful day around 8.pm her Gen went off as fuel got exhausted and so is the CCTV camera so their faces were not captured she was actually balancing her account and arranging to close for the day whey they came appearing all friendly and chatty and they picked some items everything amounted to 12k and they requested for Cash of 10k totaling 22k. They requested for account no and my wife called out her monie point account and the lady said she can't find monie point and requested for another bank account and my wife called out her GTB account she called the account name and said it was successful and flash the screen to my wife's face. My wife said they will have to wait for confirmation she logged in through her app and couldn't see anything. Meanwhile the guy was coughing seriously and the lady started complaining that her baby is crying in the car and ask to drop her phone no. After some time
I asked my wife to let them go out of my good heart and concern for the baby in the car that it could be network problem that is causing the delay after getting their contact. We got home I asked my wife to check she said nothing is in her account my wife decided to Dial that number surprising her Truecaller app brought out her name as 'Onye ohi Rice' meaning Rice thief that was when it dawn on us that we have been scammed. Since that day we have tried plenty times to call and chat the num on Whatsapp but no response. This is the number 08105384984 registered as Ifeanyi Nwakaibeya. I have refunded my wife the money though but I'm really sad that such young people go about stealing from people. Nairalanders I know it's a small change but I wish I can get this guy and lady and deal with them.

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Obainoman6: 2:15pm On Apr 20
You were not wise and that wise couple have run you street, its a normal thing where i live mugu must always fall for guyman to chop.
Right now that wise couple will be enjoying the stuffs they bought from your shop while toasting with a cool bottle of wine and celebrating. Take your L peacefully.

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by NoahHadNoArk: 3:04pm On Apr 20
Obainoman6:
You were not wise and that wise couple have run you street, its a normal thing where i live mugu must always fall for guyman to chop.
Right now that wise couple will be enjoying the stuffs they bought from your shop while toasting with a cool bottle of wine and celebrating. Take your L peacefully.

How has this senseless comment helped in any way apart from praising and encouraging the Thieves for their “smartness” while mocking the victim for allowing his kindness and humanity to cost him 22k. ?!


I cringe in disgust when I see foolish/stupid comments like that “Mugu go fall, guy man chop” on this platform. Has our society really gotten to this low were thieves and criminals are congratulated and exalted for outsmarting and robbing their fellow Nigerians?!?

The Op created this thread to seek help in recovering his funds while also alerting the public as to the new methods these thieves devise by going as a couple and using a crying baby as a means of escape, yet you deemed it the right time and moment to display your foolishness by coming in to call the fraudster “wise”. Probably your parents I’m sure😒
From the abundance of your heart, I’m guessing scam is what you also do and you think it’s wise abi?!
Continue! Just one day for the owner

Next time if you have nothing reasonable to say switch off your data and take a nap, do not implicate yourself over something you know little About.

Ewu!

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Thankgodiyke(m): 4:08pm On Apr 20
Obainoman6:
You were not wise and that wise couple have run you street, its a normal thing where i live mugu must always fall for guyman to chop.
Right now that wise couple will be enjoying the stuffs they bought from your shop while toasting with a cool bottle of wine and celebrating. Take your L peacefully.

Really I was not wise, I'm really disappointed with you and your utterances. You Sounded like one of them.... Everyday for the thief.............

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Karlifate: 6:20pm On Apr 20
Obainoman6:
You were not wise and that wise couple have run you street, its a normal thing where i live mugu must always fall for guyman to chop.
Right now that wise couple will be enjoying the stuffs they bought from your shop while toasting with a cool bottle of wine and celebrating. Take your L peacefully.

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by gentleman82: 6:34pm On Apr 20
a thief always think of himself as wise but the curse that follows a thief is terrible,

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Rexymania(m): 7:42pm On Apr 20
I hate scammers. I pray you catch them. Very heartless people

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by hakeemhakeem(m): 8:57pm On Apr 20
They knew monipoint alert doesn't delayed reason they asked for other bank

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Babangidapikin: 5:46am On Apr 21
Sorry for losing your money, see them using imaginary baby to break your defense... You are just humane don't blame yourself.

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Damian911: 10:55am On Apr 21
Obainoman6:
You were not wise and that wise couple have run you street, its a normal thing where i live mugu must always fall for guyman to chop.
Right now that wise couple will be enjoying the stuffs they bought from your shop while toasting with a cool bottle of wine and celebrating. Take your L peacefully.
*spits*
Uncivilized animal!

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by inoki247: 12:51pm On Apr 21
Lol why u no fit login to ur Mobile bank app and check your balance or USSD code....



I even prefer all this all this online bank to the normal bank cause at first once money enter you won't get any SMS but a Notification from the app then you can login to confirm your money immediately...


Bkuz they know they can't do the jargons with all this online bank that's why when your Wife gave dem Moniepoint they had to lie immediately that they can't see that as option...

I can't believe people can still be scammed with Fake alert in this Digital age....

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by BUSHHUNTER: 12:51pm On Apr 21

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by jiz: 12:52pm On Apr 21
Op...if you say you will close eyes for bad people to pass, you will not know when good people will pass. I know you let them go because of the woman baby. You have done very well and don't be tired in doing good. God will recompesate your good intentions. You see as for those couple and that flat head Obianoman6 saying trash will soon meet their doom.

God bless your hustle and reward your good intentions

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Appletek: 12:52pm On Apr 21
Thankgodiyke:
. This is the number 08105384984 registered as Ifeanyi Nwakaibeya.

Take this fool to Alusi and see what will happen

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by frankputer: 12:52pm On Apr 21
Chai
Nigeria have a long way to go in terms of controlling crime.
Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by money121(m): 12:52pm On Apr 21
Ehyaa
Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Appletek: 12:52pm On Apr 21
Thankgodiyke:
. This is the number 08105384984 registered as Ifeanyi Nwakaibeya.

Obainoman6:
You were not wise and that wise couple have run you street, its a normal thing where i live mugu must always fall for guyman to chop.
Right now that wise couple will be enjoying the stuffs they bought from your shop while toasting with a cool bottle of wine and celebrating. Take your L peacefully.

Ifeanyi stole from Ike and Obinna here is justifying it.

The enemy of an Igbo man anywhere is another Igbo man.

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by tobenuel(m): 12:53pm On Apr 21
na wao
Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Rich4god(m): 12:53pm On Apr 21
Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Rich4god(m): 12:53pm On Apr 21
Just an information to everyone...

The rate at which people commit fraud with clearing cheques is alarming...

In case you are into business and your customers pay you through clearing cheques, kindly confirm from your account officer before releasing goods.

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Fiscus105(m): 12:53pm On Apr 21
Thankgodiyke:
I used to hear of scam through fake alert I have never experienced it before until three days ago when this young looking couple came to my wife's shop to buy things. I usually go to pick my wife from shop when I close from my own business. On that fateful day around 8.pm her Gen went off as fuel got exhausted and so is the CCTV camera so their faces were not captured she was actually balancing her account and arranging to close for the day whey they came appearing all friendly and chatty and they picked some items everything amounted to 12k and they requested for Cash of 10k totaling 22k. They requested for account no and my wife called out her monie point account and the lady said she can't find monie point and requested for another bank account and my wife called out her GTB account she called the account name and said it was successful and flash the screen to my wife's face. My wife said they will have to wait for confirmation she logged in through her app and couldn't see anything. Meanwhile the guy was coughing seriously and the lady started complaining that her baby is crying in the car and ask to drop her phone no. After some time
I asked my wife to let them go out of my good heart and concern for the baby in the car that it could be network problem that is causing the delay after getting their contact. We got home I asked my wife to check she said nothing is in her account my wife decided to Dial that number surprising her Truecaller app brought out her name as 'Onye ohi Rice' meaning Rice thief that was when it dawn on us that we have been scammed. Since that day we have tried plenty times to call and chat the num on Whatsapp but no response. This is the number 08105384984 registered as Ifeanyi Nwakaibeya. I have refunded my wife the money though but I'm really sad that such young people go about stealing from people. Nairalanders I know it's a small change but I wish I can get this guy and lady and deal with them.



Since u let them go without confirmation via appl or check ur balance through USSD code, ....so,you blame urself big time.

You can only allow people you know in person to leave without confirmation and not just anybody.


Out of 100 people you see in Nigeria, 98 are dishonest, I mean thieves.


Let say it's a country where they have functional and honest police, you will catch them, but here in scammer republic, you would spend tire before you can catch him and when you finally catch him, you can't get justice.

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Kingrshd3: 12:53pm On Apr 21
Anyone can be scammed depending on the level of skill of the scammer with a unique or different format.

An adage says
Once beaten twice shy.

NEXT TIME ALWAYS CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECIEVED AN ALERT BEFORE ALOWIJG CUSTOMERS TO LEAVE YOUR SHOP

So sorry

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by slaawomirr: 12:53pm On Apr 21
Damnnn niggar

Who loose guard them go maga am

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Asmmi: 12:53pm On Apr 21
You have learnt unfortunately in a bad way. I'm pretty sure such won't occur again. I advise you receive transfer only with OPAY. OPAY doesn't delay at all

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by jiz: 12:53pm On Apr 21
You will soon meet your doom
Obainoman6:
You were not wise and that wise couple have run you street, its a normal thing where i live mugu must always fall for guyman to chop.
Right now that wise couple will be enjoying the stuffs they bought from your shop while toasting with a cool bottle of wine and celebrating. Take your L peacefully.

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by RecentHistory: 12:54pm On Apr 21
Obainoman6:
You were not wise and that wise couple have run you street, its a normal thing where i live mugu must always fall for guyman to chop.
Right now that wise couple will be enjoying the stuffs they bought from your shop while toasting with a cool bottle of wine and celebrating. Take your L peacefully.

This year, your mother will go into debt to bury you. She will sell her last wrapper to bury you.
Every good thing will avoid your family
Your family will work like elephants and eat like ants
Your prayers will be repulsive to God
Your voice will be repulsive to your helpers
You will be smelling before your helpers
You will cry to God in your hour of need and he won't answer
Accident and Untimely death will never depart from your family.
You will have incurable wound, you won't die and the sore will not heal.
By the power of the full moon shining tonight, and the gods of the earth, sea and wind, you can't escape it. Mark today's date.

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Paraman: 12:54pm On Apr 21
Thankgodiyke:
My wife said they will have to wait for confirmation she logged in through her app and couldn't see anything. Meanwhile the guy was coughing seriously and the lady started complaining that her baby is crying in the car and ask to drop her phone no. After some time

I'm surprise you and your wife fo not suspect a foul play at this point

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Gbadugbakun(m): 12:54pm On Apr 21
Eyah sorry

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Tokskob2008: 12:54pm On Apr 21
Obainoman6:
You were not wise and that wise couple have run you street, its a normal thing where i live mugu must always fall for guyman to chop.
Right now that wise couple will be enjoying the stuffs they bought from your shop while toasting with a cool bottle of wine and celebrating. Take your L peacefully.
Nawa for you

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by olusola200: 12:55pm On Apr 21
Too bad

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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by natedensel: 12:55pm On Apr 21
Trust nobody no matter how much they do to attract sympathy and trustworthiness

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