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PoliticsRe: Fulanis Are Not Terrorists And Bandits - Sultan Of Sokoto by Jolomenas: 11:24am On Feb 25, 2021
limeta:
You say what?
You be thief
You are the spiritual leader of death and carnage
Please share your address wink
CrimeHow To Retrieve Your Money After You Have Been Scammed by Jolomenas(op): 9:17am On Feb 25, 2021
Have you mistakenly or greedily sent 50k to get 100k in 5 minutes and then later realized that you have been scammed? And the scammer even went on to rub your ignorance on your face too?

HOW TO RETRIEVE YOUR MONEY AFTER YOU HAVE BEEN SCAMMED.

I am sharing a knowledge today on "Tips on how to retrieve your money after you have been scammed".

Please read careful and learn.

20% of social media users and shoppers have been scammed at one point or the other, either large bucks or small money and It's quite painful.

Many people don't always know what to do, so today am sharing with you things you do, when you realize a page you paid for a service or goods is ghosting you:

1. Screenshot all previous chats across all messaging app (IG and WhatsApp or FB).

2. Write out the Full name and account number of the page or person.

3. Go to the last notification your bank sent you after you made the payment (via mobile app or text) copy out the "TRANSACTION ID NUMBER".

4. Go to any branch of the scam artist's bank (the bank the scammer uses), ask to see the CUSTOMER SERVICE in charge of FRAUD.

5. If you can, print out all those chats with the scammer, and submit it.

While you are there, send an email to SCAMMER'S BANK and copy CBN FRAUD DESK (anticorruptionunit@cbn.gov.ng) this will ginger the bank to take it up fast.

What should you expect from this? The culprit/suspects account will be PLACED ON HOLD. His BVN will be blocked permanently. No account will ever be opened neither will he be able to transact banking business in that name until he clears himself with the bank.

Meaning he/she cannot transfer or withdraw until they visit the bank, and when they do, the bank will contact the police and the suspect when proven guilty will sign a waiver allowing the bank to refund your money.

Endeavour to Share with Friends and Family.
PoliticsRe: ISWAP Snipers Kill Ba’ana Okocha, Others In Error by Jolomenas: 7:59am On Feb 25, 2021
Sparky01:
exactly what they want.. "Okocha" am sure you didn't notice the first HAUSA name there **BA'ANA**,which can be interpreted as "not here" in hausa language. Na the okocha you notice , cus okocha sounds like one tribe you love to hate..
Only god knows where this one learnt hausa from��.
There is nothing like BA’ANA in hausa language you fool.

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