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How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by ranger1238621: 9:17am On Jul 23
Hello Beautiful People. Hope you are doing great today.

Some weeks ago, I was contacted by a guy who said he saw my contact on Nairaland regarding demand for software developer.

After some interactions, I decided to give him a task but he ended up scamming me.


Please see details in the attached screenshots.

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Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by ranger1238621: 9:19am On Jul 23
Continuation.

Although the 10k is a small money, I have decided to share this here to prevent others from falling for his scams.

Here is his number: 08071211007 Azeez

Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by Curious345: 9:21am On Jul 23
Very handsome dude nobody can never believe he's a scammer but we need to hear his side of the story. You could be a liar too
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by olaitan62(m): 12:44pm On Jul 23
10k lol
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by Wbuser21: 12:48pm On Jul 23
You are paying a web developer with such a portfolio 10k and from the screenshot it's been under 1 week since he snubbed you and you are coming here accusing him of a scammer and you think anybody would take you seriously. This guy obviously knows what he is doing from the chat he is clearly not a scammer. Focus on trying to find out what happened to him instead of coming here slandering someone's name

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Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by qtguru(m): 1:29pm On Jul 23
Not excusing the scammer, but I think most Nigerian devs, take the money out of desperation and later realize the issue is more than what they thought it was, so they initially delay because the motivation to do the jobs, usually gets gone.

It's why I tend to pay Nigerian developer a good sum. I've paid 150k for someone to convert Figma to HTML, because i value my time.

Also another issue is most NL dev will say they can do the job just for the money, so there's another angle too.

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Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by Proserpina: 2:05pm On Jul 23
Lol what do I know.

Anyways, Boda Azeez e da owo olowo padaa. Adehun ni adehun undecided


It is quite unprofessional to ignore a client.

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Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by ranger1238621: 2:39pm On Jul 23
Wbuser21:
You are paying a web developer with such a portfolio 10k and from the screenshot it's been under 1 week since he snubbed you and you are coming here accusing him of a scammer and you think anybody would take you seriously. This guy obviously knows what he is doing from the chat he is clearly not a scammer. Focus on trying to find out what happened to him instead of coming here slandering someone's name

You either did not read the chat clearly or did not comprehend the content. Nobody offered him 10k for the job. He demanded for 10k to get data and vanished into thin air.

And as I stated ealier, 10k is not the issue but future clients should be aware of his scam potentials.

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Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by PJtech: 2:42pm On Jul 23
qtguru:
Not excusing the scammer, but I think most Nigerian devs, take the money out of desperation and later realize the issue is more than what they thought it was, so they initially delay because the motivation to do the jobs, usually gets gone.

It's why I tend to pay Nigerian developer a good sum. I've paid 150k for someone to convert Figma to HTML, because i value my time.

Also another issue is most NL dev will say they can do the job just for the money, so there's another angle too.

Good afternoon sir, trust you're doing good?

From the chats, the 10k is not for the job in fact they've not come to negotiate price... The guy requested for 10k to sub his router so he can join OP on zoom to discuss thier deal
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by Xinjin: 3:58pm On Jul 23
very bad
but avoid awoof too. you have no business buying him data, rather you give him a contract if he's fit

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Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by Karleb(m): 4:09pm On Jul 23
There are risks to doing business. Just consider this one of them.

The fact that you were willing to part with data money shows seriousness on your part.

The guy should have used that to level up.

It's his loss tho. He just lost a paying client.

It's like throwing money away on his own part.

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Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by larryking78(m): 4:12pm On Jul 23
I respect Clients who drop 300,000 and for months while in the project they are quiet and wait patiently. Web programmers and developers are big men stuffs who can understandthe pressure's and table work we go through all for the sake of Clients day n mid night hours. If you can't pay a good sum of money for a project, don't start. Programmers are humans too we need life we go get lives like others but e most don't scam just that impatience and awoof they some client eyes
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by fohbnfoo420: 4:13pm On Jul 23
I searched for his number. See what I found here: https://www.nairaland.com/search?q=08071211007&search=Search

He's obviously a serial scammer damaging the reputation of Nairaland.

Nairaland should do something about him.
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by qtguru(m): 4:33pm On Jul 23
PJtech:


Good afternoon sir, trust you're doing good?

From the chats, the 10k is not for the job in fact they've not come to negotiate price... The guy requested for 10k to sub his router so he can join OP on zoom to discuss thier deal

Oh sorry I read it wrong, but that's still bad though
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by PJtech: 4:39pm On Jul 23
qtguru:


Oh sorry I read it wrong, but that's still bad though

Yes, he stopped replying after he collected the 10k

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Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by airsaylongcome: 5:33pm On Jul 23
larryking78:
I respect Clients who drop 300,000 and for months while in the project they are quiet and wait patiently. Web programmers and developers are big men stuffs who can understandthe pressure's and table work we go through all for the sake of Clients day n mid night hours. If you can't pay a good sum of money for a project, don't start. Programmers are humans too we need life we go get lives like others but e most don't scam just that impatience and awoof they some client eyes

Totally disagree with you on this. Whether 300k or 3bn, a software endeavor is a project with start and end dates and clear communication and evaluation expectations in between those. Any developer looking to get paid and not provide regular, periodic updates on the state of the project is not ready.

Plus in this case, they hadn't even talked about fees for the development. 10k was for the so-called developer to buy airtime so he can join a Zoom meet where the clients requirements were going to be laid out. 10k wasn't the fee for the project. For me, that was already a red flag. Any "dev" that cannot afford his tools is a definite "carnival of red flags".

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Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by airsaylongcome: 5:34pm On Jul 23
Xinjin:
very bad
but avoid awoof too. you have no business buying him data, rather you give him a contract if he's fit

And how was he to evaluate if he was fit without a meeting (which was the purpose of the 10k)? I agree that OP should have walked away the moment a "dev" that is supposedly "good" cannot afford airtime for data

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Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by qtguru(m): 5:39pm On Jul 23
PJtech:


Yes, he stopped replying after he collected the 10k

That's really bad
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by PJtech: 5:41pm On Jul 23
qtguru:


That's really bad

Sir, can you pls help with something to buy dinner? Haven't had anything today 😪😪
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by qtguru(m): 5:47pm On Jul 23
PJtech:


Sir, can you pls help with something to buy dinner? Haven't had anything today 😪😪

I got rent to face here, remind me next week

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Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by PJtech: 5:50pm On Jul 23
qtguru:


I got rent to face here, remind me next week

Ok sir, more blessings 🙌
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by airsaylongcome: 6:07pm On Jul 23
qtguru:


I got rent to face here, remind me next week

The figures I dey see online is wild for the apartments available. How you dey cope? Had a look at their iGaming sector yet?
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by qtguru(m): 6:52pm On Jul 23
airsaylongcome:


The figures I dey see online is wild for the apartments available. How you dey cope? Had a look at their iGaming sector yet?

The only saving grace is freelance, I have some few clients and my average pay from some could be within 300$ - 1000$ on a best and 200$ - 400$ on a bad day. So i thank God sha, yeah been applying but got some interviews though.
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by airsaylongcome: 7:17pm On Jul 23
qtguru:


The only saving grace is freelance, I have some few clients and my average pay from some could be within 300$ - 1000$ on a best and 200$ - 400$ on a bad day. So i thank God sha, yeah been applying but got some interviews though.

Nice nice. Stepping stone to greater things. Are you eligible for work permit? Or na nomading things?
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by downbad(m): 7:25pm On Jul 23
qtguru:


The only saving grace is freelance, I have some few clients and my average pay from some could be within 300$ - 1000$ on a best and 200$ - 400$ on a bad day. So i thank God sha, yeah been applying but got some interviews though.

I'd be glad to handle some programming tasks to relieve you of some work.
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by Shomek(m): 10:24pm On Jul 23
Present.
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by qtguru(m): 11:37pm On Jul 23
airsaylongcome:


Nice nice. Stepping stone to greater things. Are you eligible for work permit? Or na nomading things?

Nomading things for now, but hopefully work permit soon
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by qtguru(m): 11:39pm On Jul 23
downbad:


I'd be glad to handle some programming tasks to relieve you of some work.

It's mostly Chrome extension, haven't found much chrome extension developers.
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by downbad(m): 11:41pm On Jul 23
qtguru:


It's mostly Chrome extension, haven't found much chrome extension developers.

Ah, bummer. I'm a Web Developer.
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by ranger1238621: 6:37am On Jul 24
airsaylongcome:


And how was he to evaluate if he was fit without a meeting (which was the purpose of the 10k)? I agree that OP should have walked away the moment a "dev" that is supposedly "good" cannot afford airtime for data

Well, I gave him the money because I thought he might just be having rough time.

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Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by larryking78(m): 9:26am On Jul 24
airsaylongcome:


Totally disagree with you on this. Whether 300k or 3bn, a software endeavor is a project with start and end dates and clear communication and evaluation expectations in between those. Any developer looking to get paid and not provide regular, periodic updates on the state of the project is not ready.

Plus in this case, they hadn't even talked about fees for the development. 10k was for the so-called developer to buy airtime so he can join a Zoom meet where the clients requirements were going to be laid out. 10k wasn't the fee for the project. For me, that was already a red flag. Any "dev" that cannot afford his tools is a definite "carnival of red flags".

Giving updates is normal for dev. I agree.
My point is if he's not convenient with the option to drop 10K , then he should not act as if he forced him to credit him ... The thing is once beaten is twice shy , some client can make you go all the way at the end they will tell you the job is no longer available. So who caters for all the expenses and time wasted ! Don't fool yourself Bro...face the truth and accept it. If someone wasted your time and you have nothing to show for it you will understand garri no be shawarma
Re: How I Got Scammed By A Guy I Met On Nairaland by Xinjin: 11:02am On Jul 24
airsaylongcome:


And how was he to evaluate if he was fit without a meeting (which was the purpose of the 10k)? I agree that OP should have walked away the moment a "dev" that is supposedly "good" cannot afford airtime for data
What does he want to do with 10k data.
The dev said he can do it (he doesn't have to prove this), why not enter a contract with him and pay when he's done

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