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How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by InspireWealthB: 8:12am On Jun 15, 2019
Fraudsters are everywhere. In real life and most especially on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp, Instagram, Google, Email Messengers and so on), stripping people of their hard earned resources and causing them so much heartbreak along.

How do you identify one when you meet him on social media and avoid all the unnecessary pains and stress that comes along with their fraudulent activities? Find out in this post.

What is social media fraud?

Online or social media fraud goes by many names in different places and among different folks.

In many parts of Nigeria for instance, it is popularly known as “Yahoo Yahoo”, “Maga-way”, “Mugu-pay” etc.

It is an illegal activity in which a fellow (a fraudster, also called a Yahooboy) uses deceitful methods to extort money or other valuable resources from an individual or group of people. The victims are commonly referred to as Maga, Mugu and several other derogatory names.

With the rise in internet activities especially social media, also comes the rise of these individuals whose sole target is to scam people of their hard earned resources.

Let me briefly show you the most common ways fraudsters operate on different social media platforms and how to deal with them.

How Fraudsters Operate On Social Networks

While chatting on different social media platforms and browsing through the internet, taking cognisance of these characteristics of fraudsters or scammers will help you avoid falling a victim to their numerous deceitful strategies.

1. Religious Strategy


This is certainly one of the biggest ways fraudsters operate on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp and others.

Have you ever accepted a Friend Request from someone on Facebook and the next minute the “friend” starts bombarding your inbox with lots and lots of prayers - especially goodwill prayers, without exchanging any form of pleasantries or even getting to know who you are well?

That is one major way social media fraudsters operate. They often start with prayers until they are able to get into your heart and then the real scamming follows.

Apart from this “prayers of blessings” method, they also open individual account and pages using the names and photos of popular religious leaders in the country and start querying you about your spiritual life.

If you ever complain of facing any form of challenges in any area of your life, they will quickly give you solutions that will definitely tie to you giving them money either directly or through “someone in need of help God said you must give money to.”

Many have fallen for this. Do not be among them.

When someone sends you a Friend Request on Facebook, go through his Timeline and find out how many meaningful posts and photos he has on his profile.

If it is just two or three posts or pictures of different people or same people with different “photoshopped” backgrounds, chances are he or she is a scammer, a fraudster and a social media religious thief.

2. Dating Strategy


Women who are desperate for a relationship or to have someone to love them, are often the easiest victims of fraudsters that employ the dating strategy.

Identifying these scammers are a little bit tougher than the first as they often come like people who are genuinely interested in having a serious relationship with you. However, they have their characteristics as well.

These set of fraudsters often focus only on your physical appearance, they try as much as they can to flatter you with words that are often a shallow expression of who you really are.

After winning your heart, the next thing is to devise ways to get you send them some money with the promise of either marrying or doing something else for you.

3. Business Strategy

These set of social media fraudsters often announce on their posts and tweets they have a highly profitable business they are starting or have started already and wants to give the opportunity for people to partner with them and make money.

The commonest way they do this is through direct messages on Twitter, Facebook or Email.

They often do not have a registered business name or product with Coperate Affairs Commission (CAC). No website or blog where you can get more information from and most times no physical location.

Some even go to the length of arranging a fake physical location to dupe the innocent ones but give them time and you will discover the location they gave you are not really theirs.

Before accepting a business deal that will require you making transactions, ensure you have made a proper research concerning the business.

Ask people around for the genuineness of whatever company they claim to represent. Google and visit the company websites and if possible verify the company registration with CAC. It may seem like a lot of work but it is worth it.

4. NGO/Begging Strategy


These set of online fraudsters are very easy to come by. They often come to you on social networks parading themselves to be representatives of NGOs that are out to take care of the poor, the aged, orphans or even motherless babies.

They mostly use images of black African children looking so poor, dirty and dying of hunger. Images of sick or people in need you can hardly ignore.

Of course, not everyone who says they are representatives of NGOs are fake. Some are genuine. Very genuine. However, scarce to come by.

To avoid falling a victim to these fraudsters, make sure you don’t get overwhelmed with emotions of pity when you see such images and act from your heart while ignoring your head.

A wise man once said, “follow your heart. But take your head along.” I agree.

Do not just jump into any wagon of “needy starving children” only to discover you have been scammed by fraudsters.

Get all the necessary information you can about any group or NGO you meet on social media and help when you know they truly exist and are really doing what they claim to be doing.

5. Gift Strategy


These ones often come to your inbox claiming to have something they want to give you. I have encountered them before and almost fell for their lies.

They claim to have been watching you for some time and discovered you are a very nice person so they will like to either assist you with some chunk of money or give you to keep for them due to one reason or the other they can’t keep the money with themselves.

Before you know what is really happening, they have extorted from vital information from you that they can even use to milk you dry and at the same time even put you in trouble with the Law.

Ensure you are not easily carried away when you hear about such “free” money. Do not let them stir up greed in you and then later use it against you.

Why will anyone be willing to throw around money and gifts just because they like you? Even the Federal government doesn’t do that.

Shine your eyes very well and be grateful for what you already have. No matter how small.

6. Tourist Strategy

Fraudsters using this strategy often send you a mail after you have accepted their friend request on Facebook claiming to be coming to your country in few weeks or days and would like to meet you so you can show them around.

The message is often in this format:

Hello…..

Greetings from London dear….

I intend to visit your country next month for tourism.

Let’s keep in touch through mails for more explanation, due to the busy schedule of my work my presence on Facebook is limited.

Please contact me so so and so email,

Best regards

Dr. Stevens.

If you have ever come across such people on any social media - especially Facebook, don’t get carried away with their tourism message, it is all scam. Techniques social media Fraudsters use to dupe people.

Dealing With Social Media Fraudsters


There are several ways you can deal with someone you have noticed to be a fraudster on social media. Some of these ways includes:

1. Report The Account To Site Admins

Most people do not even know they can report fraudulent accounts to admins of several social networks.

When you discover any unusual behaviour in a person’s individual account or page that seems like scam, quickly report that account or page to the social media admins and don’t feel guilty about it. You may saving someone somewhere from their attacks.

After you have reported such accounts, the admins of the site go into work and verify things for themselves. If your suspicion is true, the account will be blocked or deleted from the social media completely.

2. Report The Account To The Police

There is a department in Police that regularly handle online related crimes. In Nigeria for instance, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) takes great pleasure in dealing with such individuals.

Even though the activities of EFFC and SARS have been greatly criticized in recent times, the truth remains that these security agencies are working (to some extent) to keep our society safe and free from crimes.

Do not hesitate to let them know about any fraudulent activity you discovered to be going on online.

Remember, while some of us may pity criminals at times, some of us are very serious victims of their crimes.

Our country already has enough bad names in the outside world when it comes to online crimes, let’s prove to the world we are not all fraudsters and are actually one of the most genuine and hardworking people on earth.

Let us not encourage crime in any way or even have a part in it.

Source: https://www.infoguider.com.ng/2019/05/how-to-identify-fraudsters-on-social-media.html

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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by InspireWealthB: 8:20am On Jun 15, 2019
Lalasticlala, Mynd44, this may be of help to someone out there. Let's help our people stay safe online
Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by Donniefred(m): 12:53pm On Jun 15, 2019
shocked
Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by Nobody: 12:54pm On Jun 15, 2019
I have never been scammed of money in my whole life because;

1. I ain't greedy.
2. I don't even have money.

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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by Ruddyman(m): 12:55pm On Jun 15, 2019
Nawaooooo
Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by NUJABEZ: 12:56pm On Jun 15, 2019
Great Job sir!!

Lala, this is not a snake, but you know what to do.

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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by Belial06: 12:56pm On Jun 15, 2019
You forgot to add
politicians / political strategy

They don't access social media directly but their aides and personal assistants do

They belong to APC or PDP

They promise heaven and Earth, they turn to religion and. Tribe to gather votes and supporters whenever an election is coming. They go. To their tribe and preach against other tribes and they go to other tribes and preach that they will. Ensure they get land and are accepted by their indigenes .

Examples Tinubu, Atiju, OBJ, Orji Kalu, Oshiomole, Ekweremadu, iBB, Dino melaya, Saraki, Fashola, Amaechi, Buhari, Goodluck Jonathan Wike etc

How to deal with rhem

They use divide and rule to keep you down so they are happy when they hear ibo abuse Yoruba , Yoruba abuse hausa and ibo , hausa abuse ibo and Yoruba

They even have paid agents impersonating other tribes on forums like nairaland to keep. Spreading hate amongst the tribes to make sure all of you do not unite because if you untie you can all. Come. Together and riot them remove them from office

If youths unite they can change nigerian from office and those rouged don't want that

Why is it tinubu and Orji do business ? Why is E-money so. Close like a son to tinubu? Yoruba and ibo?

Why is dangote God father is to Paul okoyes some of p-square? Why did dangote make an ibo woman head of finance of his group ? Hausa and yamiri? How come ?

Why do the rich not care about tribe when they are all. Stealing together?

But yet when it's election time. They come. To the poor and preach ma fun awon okoro chance o, don't trust ibo don't trust Yoruba don't trust hausa? Yet they are best friends and do business together?

The poor in Nigeria are the tools or the rich irrespective of your tribe ! They use you when it matters and ensure they keep. You poor so you don't think for yourself only. With emotions

Go to the north and see how the alhajis and big bellied ibo men do business and party together.. go to the market where the poor reside and see how the hungry yaro and ibo hawker hate each other

The rich are best of friends and don't care about religion or tribe only during elections

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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by MrPENIS(m): 12:56pm On Jun 15, 2019
you should post this on quora because we nigerias are the ones doing it and already know about it

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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by Waakanda: 12:56pm On Jun 15, 2019
Informative cool
Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by Johnny1013(m): 12:57pm On Jun 15, 2019
thanks for the write-up...Will keep that in mind

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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by idonhammer: 12:58pm On Jun 15, 2019
It is so because with God first,every other thing is %100 possible and whatever you asked shall be given to you.

MrPENIS:
you should post this on quora because we nigerias are the ones doing it and already know about it
Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by platido(m): 12:58pm On Jun 15, 2019
even a fellow brother/ sister fraud each other in the family....so it lives in us!...lol
Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by herakles: 1:00pm On Jun 15, 2019
great thread
Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by MrCuteking(m): 1:01pm On Jun 15, 2019
EnweEzeocha:
I have never come across a fraudster who is an atheist or a traditionalist.
They all carry Christ on their heads.

See how you just wasted FTC. Can a fraudster categorically tell you he's an atheist?

My friend....

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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by jimcaddy(m): 1:02pm On Jun 15, 2019
It cannot work in this Nigeria. Some people have sworn with their lives to keep scamming anything scammable... Our youths are lazy.
Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by essenceplus: 1:04pm On Jun 15, 2019
alarmist. its easy to discredit. tell people 3 ways to make money legtimitaely if you're any better.
Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by able20(m): 1:05pm On Jun 15, 2019
EnweEzeocha:
I have never come across a fraudster who is an atheist or a traditionalist.
They all carry Christ on their heads.
Don't derail the post, the Op wants to expose you pepo.

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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by Justiceleague1: 1:05pm On Jun 15, 2019
Beware of fraudsters
Beware of skull mining coneheaded structures 1st,if U love yourself

grin

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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by Justiceleague1: 1:07pm On Jun 15, 2019
I blame Buhari..
angry
Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by Lamasta(m): 1:08pm On Jun 15, 2019
3 and 1 is rampant grin
Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by silvoice(m): 1:08pm On Jun 15, 2019
EnweEzeocha:
I have never come across a fraudster who is an atheist or a traditionalist.
They all carry Christ on their heads.
your view is 99% correct

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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by Lamasta(m): 1:08pm On Jun 15, 2019
Majority want to become OTEDOLA and DANGOTE overnight but don't want to work for it.

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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by Stanleyville(m): 1:10pm On Jun 15, 2019
shocked



Is it not ironic you post this thread up here.. How many times have we reported these ones here on nairaland to seun n Co,.. Wetin dem don do about am??
Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by Saviola247: 1:16pm On Jun 15, 2019
Lamasta:
Majority want to become OTEDOLA and DANGOTE overnight but don't want to work for it.

Otedola and Dangote are the biggest scammer because they scam the whole Naija

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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by money121(m): 1:19pm On Jun 15, 2019
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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by ImpregnaTor(m): 1:20pm On Jun 15, 2019
why is this op exposing us like this nah the country had, man must survive..

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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by Donenam(m): 1:31pm On Jun 15, 2019
Nice post. Also add relative scam

They call you and say hello bro, this is your guy aborad.

And yes, everybody has a guy abroad, then you say

Ohhh, Emeka, how far na, long time, how have you been. Your voice has changed oh.

And Boom, they are onto you.
They say its the weather over there and network.

They will add that they have sent some goods back home worth 20Million.
But the goods need 500,000 for custom clearance

And then you fall Victim.

Solution
Haha,
Once you hear someone say its ur guy aborad, calm down and waste their credit.
shocked

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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by Soul47(m): 1:32pm On Jun 15, 2019
Preventive Measure.

Do not make payments in Bitcoin to people you don't know hoping they will send a product to you...
Bitcoin transactions are not traceable so It can be easily denied.

If an offer is too good to be true, say no to your greed and back out. A legit business man wouldn't sell a car of 4m to you at 2m; even if he is a custom officer.

Lastly don't register on unknown websites with your actual email and your email password; the website may be a front to get your login details for it to be used against you especially now we have online banking.

Happy weekend

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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by xynerise: 1:34pm On Jun 15, 2019
Military strategy...This one happened to me this morning using his wack English language. I just advised him to go back to school

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Re: How To Easily Identify Fraudsters On Different Social Media Platforms by chukwuibuipob: 1:34pm On Jun 15, 2019
sad we knw dem.Only the long neck giraffe will fall for dem.Dey hawk Airtime like gala.post pic of a family car,land property and put for sale on it.Bet9jas bois,USA,Canada, Europe visa ggangster(dis set of pipu will tell u pay afta visa.I immediately u contact dem,they'll change tune) ,house agent,melicine trader (dis set of pipu have both traditional/ English melicine too..The prophet. imam etc

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