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Abba Father by Nathaniel Bassey.... |
Boschh:I have done that already. As it is now, I'm only afraid he may use the account to defraud people and they may think am the one. Reason I went to the police station to lay a complain. Thanks anyway... |
Rhymez:thanks, one of the reasons he was able to get my phone number |
TechCapon:I read your post on nairaland then, it even made me stay woke. @techCapon, I tried changing the Facebook password, the new password was sent into the guys email. I don't know how he did that. I called his line after, he said 'do you think you are wise' then he hanged up. I will upload a screenshot soon. |
donbenie:I am in the police station right now to complain |
maynation:so as not to receive the shocker of my life |
@lefulefu, they would have closed by now. I'm even afraid to check my accounts balance. |
donbenie:No one will attend to me now and I have been trying to call the customer care, its not even going through at all. The number is linked to all my accounts. As it is now, I am afraid to check my account balance |
Good day nairalanders, I received a call from an unknown number around 4pm today, the caller said Facebook is giving out #20,000 that he needed 'some' of my account details. I told him immediately that I can't give out my account details. Then he asked for the name of my bank, I told him its sterling bank which is a lie. I don't have an account with sterling bank. Then he said 'I will send recharge cards instead' I didn't even pay attention to him, I hanged up... On getting home now, trying to log into my Facebook account to check new post in a sewing group I joined recently, I got a reply that my account has been blocked. What is getting me worried now is that six weeks ago, I tried calling my bank customer care line for almost 2days, the numbers were not going through. Since I am not on twitter, I decided to reach out to their customer care on Facebook. I sent a message to them and they replied and I deleted our conversations immediately. I didn't give any of my account details and even my account name even though it is my Facebook username. Now, what do you think could have happened, I tried calling the customer care line not its not going through. What do you think the scammer is trying to get to and should I disconnect my number from that account( if there's anything like that) Cc Dominique mynd44 lalasticlala kindly help me, I'm scared. |
A Scammer Called Me And Not Long After My Facebook Account Was Blocked. Good day nairalanders, I received a call from an unknown number around 4pm today, the caller said Facebook is giving out #20,000 that he needed 'some' of my account details. I told him immediately that I can't give out my account details. Then he asked for the name of my bank, I told him its sterling bank which is a lie. I don't have an account with sterling bank. Then he said 'I will send recharge cards instead' I didn't even pay attention to him, I hanged up... On getting home now, trying to log into my Facebook account to check new post a sewing group I joined rececently, I got a reply that my account has been blocked. What is getting me worried now is that six weeks ago, I tried calling my bank customer care line for almost 2days, the numbers were not going through. Since I am not on twitter, I decided to reach out to their customer care on Facebook. I sent a message to them and they replied and I deleted our conversations immediately. I didn't give out name of account even though its my Facebook username and any other account details. Now, what do you think could have happened, I tried calling the customer care line not its not going through. What do you think the scammer is trying to get to and should I disconnect my number from that account( if there's anything like that) Mods kindly help me, I'm scared. |
Ask your questions on UI threads or check the school website to see if your subject combination is right to study psychology. |
One wanted to scam me today. He called around 4pm and said hello, Facebook is rewarding people visiting their site with #20,000 that he needed my account details so as to send the money to me. His mates are out there hustling but he on the other hand is looking for who to defraud. |
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[quote author=Foxie post=78445080][/quote]You will get real and quick buyers if you post this in sewing groups on Facebook. |
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Matildahenshaw:Plain truth! I schooled in Usman Dan fodiyo too but if you see the elites and sane northerners, they are so smart and intelligent. Infact, the most brilliant student in my class called Mansur is a Hausa guy. |
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Op, where is the pictures of the suspects? |
Where do these guys get their money from?? ....na every week dem dey buy expensive cars. |
I like her sense of humour |
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I love her music,its inspirational |
TVSA:The badge on emoney's gown is not even that of unilag |
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It's very important to read instructions carefully when sitting for an exam if you want to avoid complications. Examination instructions usually come off as stern, but here's evidence that they can also be accommodating. This Photo of a financial management examination in the University of Pretoria has an instruction that lets exam takers know that it is okay to CRY during the exam, as long as it is done QUIETLY. If you've ever sat for a more accommodating examination? Please share your experience SOURCE- MYSCHOOL.NG Mynd44 Dominique Lalasticlala
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Welcomme:Remove the bank name from your post |
A wedding scheduled for April 7, 2019, for two lovers identified as Ruth & Julius, turned dramatic as their exes stormed the venue with one claiming to still be married. The couple had reportedly changed the venue of their nuptials from a previously undisclosed location to Global Apostolic Missions Church in Mombasa, in an attempt to escape their exes, but it proved an exercise in futility. The groom's ex-Sheila Robina Omama, told KTN News that she was still hitched to the groom who has since been identified as Julius Makale Omama. "We got married in November 2005 and have been blessed with three children having lived together for over 12 years," Ms Omama disclosed. A Kenyan couple at their wedding ceremony Police and human rights activists were called to intervene but with minimal success as it was just a case of he said/she said with no tangible evidence. Interestingly, both exes claimed to have sired three children during their respective marriages which were both coincidentally traditional marriages. Ms Omama was left to sob inconsolably outside the church as she watched her spouse giving vows of fidelity to another woman. "I was praying that the wedding would be stopped if only to first have a discussion with Julius regarding the well being of our 3 children," she divulged. She went on to display one of her children's birth certificate dated January 23, 2016, to prove that indeed her allegations were true, and that Julius was the father to her children. The bride's former lover, upon identifying himself, kept a low-profile and refused to be interviewed by the media opting to just watch in shock as the mother to his children said ' I do' to another man. He then disappeared into the crowd after the church declared that Julius & Ruth were now officially wedded Doors had remained shut during the ceremony with the jilted lovers forced to watch and listen from a distance. Police advised Ms Omama to seek reprieve from the children's department to ensure her alleged husband looked after their children. https://www.kenyans.co.ke/news/38713-drama-ex-lovers-groom-and-bride-storm-mombasa-wedding?amp=1 Lalasticlala Lalasticlala
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Some people are just naturally stupid. Why bring your kids into this? Truly, not every woman deserves to be a parent. |
....since 2014? Nairaland na wa |
This is disgusting... |
sherylbakky:Thanks |