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| Scammers On Facebook by Louis8796(op): 11:56am On Jul 18, 2025 |
Good afternoon all, please I want to inform all of us on this nairaland platform to go to Facebook and report this page (Aella Microfinance Bank) so that it can be banned because it was created to scam people of their hard earned money using POS and also go to WhatsApp and report the following numbers 09066215429 09168628587 09036097571 Please let's move quickly 😘😘😘 |
| Re: Scammers On Facebook by Demetrix: 1:29pm On Jul 19, 2025 |
Louis8796:Can you give us details as to how they operate Please take a moment to write a quality post with at least 40 characters. |
| Re: Scammers On Facebook by Thereedemer: 4:37pm On Jul 19, 2025 |
They look quite legit Seun when 40 character start Person don even chop akara this morning u dey talk character .. |
| Re: Scammers On Facebook by Louis8796(op): 6:28pm On Jul 19, 2025 |
They deceive people on Facebook that they are giving free POS from Aella Microfinance Bank, so when you click on the link,it takes you to WhatsApp business where you chat them and they ask you to download the Aella app and put money there like 200k,300k ,400k , then a form is been sent to you,in that form, you will be asked to put in all your details including the password to your Aella Microfinance Bank account after which that password will be used to withdraw all the whole money in your Aella account, please let's report this group of scammers to Facebook and WhatsApp as soon as possible, thanks for paying attention 😘😘😘 Demetrix: |
| Re: Scammers On Facebook by Demetrix: 7:26pm On Jul 19, 2025 |
Louis8796:Alrightt thank you |
| Re: Scammers On Facebook by SamuraiXXX: 8:48pm On Jul 19, 2025 |
Louis8796:This your story does not sound plausible. According to you Aella MFB convinces people to open accounts with them and fund it with 300K then they indirectly ask you for the password to the account so they can withdraw the funds in it. If they are the ones who created the online portal where you open the account, they don't need to ask you for password before the accessories the funds in the account; all they need to do is to deny you access then go in through the back-end to withdraw the funds. For instance when CBex wanted to scam their investors did you hear anywhere that they asked them for their passwords? All they did was to automatically withdraw the funds in their victims accounts |
| Re: Scammers On Facebook by Louis8796(op): 9:57am On Jul 20, 2025 |
A link was sent to me to input my details for the POS which I did and then it gave them access to withdraw money from my account, please let's hurry up and report the account 🙏🙏🙏 to both Facebook and WhatsApp 🙏🙏🙏 SamuraiXXX: |
| Re: Scammers On Facebook by AllBlack: 12:55pm On Jul 20, 2025 |
Louis8796:😂😁 mugu fall, guyman chop. |
| Re: Scammers On Facebook by Louis8796(op): 3:24pm On Jul 20, 2025 |
You laughing, just watch and see what will happen to that person that did that,I have gone and met a friend who's junior brother is a native doctor since Tuesday and he told me that I should not bother myself and took don't laugh stupidly when it is not needed, it's annoying you get me 🖕🖕🖕🖕 AllBlack: |
| Re: Scammers On Facebook by AllBlack: 4:29pm On Jul 20, 2025 |
Louis8796:Tell the native doctor to do jazz for your bank account to receive alert of ₦500 million naira. If he can't do that, then you have to look for international doctor. Don't dwell on the loss, it makes the pain harder to bear. |
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