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Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by dokilolo: 6:30am On Dec 05, 2014 |
tnx 4 d info OP, however I still think u should be suspicious of d guy who insisted on cash for 400k+.....giving silly excuses bout bank.he probably tracked you and had some boy do d whole hoodoo- voodoo on u cos dy knew y had his moni. are u nt suspicious bout aw quickly d taxi pulled up jst 4 u? I tnk d guy jst got paid twice, too bad there is no way to proove it.or at least b suspicious of all d people u told bout d cash withdrawal 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Hedybee(f): 6:41am On Dec 05, 2014 |
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Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by alomeda600(m): 6:51am On Dec 05, 2014 |
Elvin001:..yaaa so this is true..it happened to some1 while I was serving no one believed him including myself..i think I av no doubt thing like this happens now |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Synthase(m): 7:25am On Dec 05, 2014 |
infohenry:For those of you calling the op Linus, ewu etc., you will come and share your own testimony soon like this! Can I get a big amen |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Nobody: 8:08am On Dec 05, 2014 |
Jarus: I think it is ignorance coupled with Nollywood dumbed down movies that has virtually everyone attaching 'Babalawo' to negativity and bad magic. Not everyone who has knowledge of charm is a Babalawo nor is it every Babalawo who has the knowledge of charm. It simply denotes person who is in an awo, an intiate/devotee to a deity/god. People forget Onisegun are actually the core and embodiment of Yoruba traditional charms & rituals no how, not Babalawo which simply means member of an Awo. Plus Alfas and also Pastors of (Cele, C&S etc) perform magics and do their religious culture based charms of evil or good nature of whatever magnitude as well. |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by icycoolmik: 10:53am On Dec 05, 2014 |
My wife has experienced this same thing. This calls for research... I wonder what the SSS is doing... just saying. |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Trendy247: 11:05am On Dec 05, 2014 |
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Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by chuksmad(m): 11:54am On Dec 05, 2014 |
eleko1: Eleko1 or Eleko2, you better believe what the OP said, it is true and very common in PH. My in-law had the same experience, though his own was laptop that turn to stone |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Nobody: 12:18pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
Sorry o, but na yeye story. 3 men in d same cab with u, they can beat u up or even push u out of d car why using d "door is not well locked method" 3 men! N even d money turning into paper its not possible bro. Pls just try n pay d guy back his money... Adghi ako blue film. |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Akuneshiobike(m): 12:30pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
Gboliwe:Oga, i dnt blame your doubtedness cos such have not happened to you before. This guys uses charm to manipulate the victims. I was once a victim of these hoodlums. I boarded the taxi from Oyibo to Garrisson to love-vendor my barley-a-month brand new laptop. I was carrying the laptop inside the laptop bag. Two guys and a lady was sitting at the back of the car, while a guy was sitting at the front of the car, with me sitting at the extreme door with the guy in front, keeping my laptop bag on my laps. After covering a short distance from where I entered, the driver instructed me to close the door very well. On the process of trying to open and close the door, the guy beside me started shouting beyond control that his finger got stucked in the door lock. Immediately, the driver stopped. The guy was still shouting on top of his voice, on the process, i opened the car door in order to free his finger and by then i had already came down with my bag. To my greatest surprise, the guy closed the door and they zoomed off. with nothing in mind, i had to enter another car, still feeling the normal weight and size of my laptop in my laptop bag. On getting to Garrisson at the shop i was to love-vendor the laptop. I opened my laptop bag, lo and behold a rectangular interlock stone inside my laptop bag. Oh my God! it was was like hell that day. i was forcing myself to wake up, thinking i was dreaming. I nearly ran mad that day. So you better believe op story. |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Akuneshiobike(m): 12:35pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
Gboliwe: Gboliwe:Oga, i dnt blame your doubtedness cos such have not happened to you before. This guys uses charm to manipulate the victims. I was once a victim of these hoodlums. I boarded the taxi from Oyibo to Garrisson to love-vendor my barley-a-month brand new laptop. I was carrying the laptop inside the laptop bag. Two guys and a lady was sitting at the back of the car, while a guy was sitting at the front of the car, with me sitting at the extreme door with the guy in front, keeping my laptop bag on my laps. After covering a short distance from where I entered, the driver instructed me to close the door very well. On the process of trying to open and close the door, the guy beside me started shouting beyond control that his finger got stucked in the door lock. Immediately, the driver stopped. The guy was still shouting on top of his voice, on the process, i opened the car door in order to free his finger and by then i had already came down with my bag. To my greatest surprise, the guy closed the door and they zoomed off. with nothing in mind, i had to enter another car, still feeling the normal weight and size of my laptop in my laptop bag. On getting to Garrisson at the shop i was to love-vendor the laptop. I opened my laptop bag, lo and behold a rectangular interlock stone inside my laptop bag. Oh my God! it was was like hell that day. i was forcing myself to wake up, thinking i was dreaming. I nearly ran mad that day. So you better believe op story. |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Gboliwe: 12:40pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
Akuneshiobike: @ your story. Strange I must say. I would never fall victim not by my strength though. @Seun, how did P I M P now mean "love vendor". Chai! This word censor doesn't make sense. Imagine "love vendor my laptop" how is that done? |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by ROZZAYY(f): 1:00pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
Gboliwe:True o, OP sowy for ur loss pls do be careful next time and thanks for sharing with us, am sure we've learnt from it. Btw u don't have to reply everyone ok. |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by eleko1: 1:12pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
Whether it is truth or not that doesn't means some peeps can't use such story to play on Ur intelligence(suppose I owe U 50k now,I come to u downcast and knack U a story of such,will U believe such tales even if it is true?) chuksmad:make I serve U EKO2 with Akara? |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Nobody: 1:17pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
falconey:............ Knoor Chicken!! Smh!!! |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Malawian(m): 2:26pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
tr3y:The camera will be watching all the time. i think this is some kind of hipnosis where you are made to loose time for a few minutes or so. when you wake up from it, you would not even know you lost time. it would be like film trick to you. 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Wallie(m): 2:59pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
If jazz/jins are truly used in this instance, can you answer the following: 1. Why require the guy to close the door? Answer - to preoccupy his mind with a different task because he cannot close the door and watch his bag EXACTLY at the same time. If all that was required for jins to act is just close proximity, then the jins should have just switched the money when the guy got into the car. Abi jins no be ghost? 2. Why do occupants of the car reach across his lap to help him close the door? Answer - so that while one was closing the door and leaning on the guy, the 2nd passenger can perform the switch. 3. Why replace the money with something else? Answer - so that the guy will continue to think the money is intact because the bag is not empty and has about the same weight to it. If the bag was simply empty, the guy would have raised alarm before the scam artist could get away. 2 Likes |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by sinequanon: 4:06pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
Gboliwe: If they'd just stolen the money, he would have noticed the change in weight of the sack round his neck. The way they did it, he got out of the car without suspecting anything, making the scam go more smoothly. 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by sinequanon: 4:26pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
Trendy247: Do you have a picture of the zip, or did they steal that with the money? |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Trendy247: 5:35pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
sinequanon:My frnd stop asking silly question... They packed the money into dat waterproof bag for me @ d bank, i then put the waterproof bag into my own bag i took to d bank.. If u need pictures to entertain urself, visit the nearest photo studio 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by sinequanon: 5:53pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
Trendy247: So, let's get this straight. Some scammers were waiting outside your bank for some mugu to exit. You got into a taxi cab that you hadn't hailed, yourself, with N465,000 -- they hailed you? ehen...and then the door wouldn't shut, and eventually they started leaning across you, and the only thing you were afraid of was juju, because your bag was "zipped". Am I right so far? Looks like they swapped the bag, itself -- one full of notes for one full of paper. And the guy in the bank who got you the bag of money, hmmmm....probably in cahoots with the gang. 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Rilwayne001: 6:26pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
A friend in lagos once told me about a similar incident at his branch last yeear... A4 paper like that too. We just have to be very careful and always be at alert. |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Nobody: 6:35pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
Jarus:These stories are all rumours. Every single person that reported them was just talking from heresay and their sources could have been lying so I still find it hard to believe. |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by delishpot: 8:02pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
MISSOPTIMIST: But why nau? Experience is the best teacher nau......it leaves no doubt too. |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Jarus(m): 9:20pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
fellis: No, not every single person. Apart from the op, there has been at least two other first-hand victims who narrated their story on this thread. Reall all comments. 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Nobody: 9:33pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
Jarus: They are lying. Anyone can come on the internet and tell any lie to draw attention. |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Nobody: 9:42pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
fellis:you are entiltled to your opinion , you dont have to come on here to say they are lieing as you got no proof , if you hve proofs of their lies post it , yes anyone can come on here and say anything just like you have come on here to say . the dude said he only tried to create the awareness , if you like you believe , if you like you dont ...it changes nothing or will it add to the OP. |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Jarus(m): 10:09pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
fellis: Well, I don't think 3 different people from different parts of the country, who don't know one another, will lie against themselves. At least 2 of them have even posted pictures of the objects the money turned into. These can't be a coincidence. This is a first hand account. He didn't know the op. This doesn't look made up. At least 3 other people have confirmed first hand experience, not hearsay. Akuneshiobike: 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Nobody: 10:15pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
Jarus: Sure thing brother Jarus. They could be telling the truth anyways, its just that I am very skeptical about things like this. |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Jarus(m): 10:19pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
fellis: Understood. Maybe because I know the mechanism behind it. It makes it easier for me to believe. |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by Nobody: 10:26pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
Jarus: Oh you do? Care to share? |
Re: How I Was Duped Of N465,000 @trans Amadi, PH by seangy4konji: 11:29pm On Dec 05, 2014 |
pics or i go swear for you. |
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