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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by MoonWater: 9:10am On Jun 02, 2020
Mariangeles:
What greed does... undecided

Desperate to lay your hands on what's not yours by all means makes you a greedy theif.
not greed. It's just wickedness. Trying to scam a family goes beyond greed.

But on a second note, the woman could be caught up in a long-con whereby she's not really aware she is partaking in a scam. Because according to her, she is saying she has a friend who know The director that can help.

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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Mariangeles(f): 9:20am On Jun 02, 2020
MoonWater:
not greed. It's just wickedness. Trying to scam a family goes beyond greed.

But on a second note, the woman could be caught up in a long-con whereby she's not really aware she is partaking in a scam. Because according to her, she is saying she has a friend who know The director that can help.

She's perfectly aware! The desperation proves it.
An entitled greedy thief is what she is.

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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Dtruthspeaker: 9:37am On Jun 02, 2020
Amya:


Family issues like this is really dicey. How csn i tell him his sister is trying to scam us? I did the best i could do in such situation by shutting the whole thing down. I heard she actually collected some money from my co wife for same job and when it amounted to nothing, she blamed the recruitment process. Las las, she's family, you can't beat her or arrest her

Your first problem I see is that you don't really have your husband's ear. Does he not trust your judgement? You have this block with your husband because of judgement issues.

Resolve this and all other issues would follow.

Modified: Co-wife? Of course he would not trust you.

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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by seunsidechick: 11:41am On Jun 02, 2020
Dtruthspeaker:


Your first problem I see is that you don't really have your husband's ear. Does he not trust your judgement? You have this block with your husband because of judgement issues.

Resolve this and all other issues would follow.

Modified: Co-wife? Of course he would not trust you.
As in her husband brother's wife

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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Mariangeles(f): 1:17pm On Jun 02, 2020
Dtruthspeaker:


Your first problem I see is that you don't really have your husband's ear. Does he not trust your judgement? You have this block with your husband because of judgement issues.

Resolve this and all other issues would follow.

Modified: Co-wife? Of course he would not trust you.

Why? grin

Although, I think she meant wife of her brother in-law

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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Nairaboi(m): 2:03pm On Jun 02, 2020
My sister inlaw ( husband's sister) a lady in her mid 40s who's divorced and a hustler type still trying to find her feet .
The quote above is by the o.p, and that is why women will always remain wicked. You wanted to tell us a story about how you sister in law wanted to scam you. why bring her history?
Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by seguno2: 2:33pm On Jun 02, 2020
Amya:
I've been looking to get a federal agency job in Abuja for a while now and haven't yet had any reasonable connection.

My sister inlaw ( husband's sister) a lady in her mid 40s who's divorced and a hustler type still trying to find her feet called me up one day and told me a friend of hers had a connection for Civil Defence and i should email my CV right away to her. I have never discussed jobs with her before so the call took me by surprise. I wasnt particular keen on Civil Defence and as a lawyer i had my sights much higher on parastatal or agency jobs. She might have sensed my reluctance on the phone and she went on to say

"I'm just doing you a favour ooo, many people are hoping for opportunities as this"

She had this tone of urgency.

I didnt especially like how she was hurrying me as i never approach anything with desperation and as such, have never been scammed. I told her I'll get back to her. Two hours later, she was messaging me on whatsapp that she hadn't seen my CV on her mailbox. I replied her saying

"Aunty i haven't sent it ooo, is the job slot free because me i don't have money ooo"

This was a very dicey situation for me because this woman is over 10 years my senior and i wanted to be as diplomatic as possible without causing family wahala.

She read my response but didnt reply.

Very early the next morning she called me and when i picked up, she said that the job wasnt free but the price wasnt too much, just N350k. That i shouldn't worry that she'll call my hubby (her brother) and ask him for the money. When i saw she was still pushing, i opened up to her that even if i wanted to pay for a job slot, it definitely wasnt going to be a Civil Defence job as i had my sights set on agencies and parastatals. I knew she was upset by how her voice changed. "Agencies? What's that?" I told her like NNPC, DPR, NCC and the likes
"NNPC? ehnnn.. Okay" She cut the call and i heaved a sigh that it was over. It wasn't.

Two days later, this woman called me again to tell me she has an NNPC job for me.

(you've gat to be kidding me!)

She said that her friend knows the director and he asked for one million but after begging him, he agreed to take 500k she started with her hurrying tactics that i had only 24hrs and if payment wasn't made before then that the offer will be withdrawn. At that time, NNPC were done with their recruitment process and i didnt even apply and knowing how stringent NNPC recruitment was, i knew that offer was impossible. She went on that if I didn't have the cash that she'd call her brother (hubby) to make the transfer immediately. I knew right then without a doubt that this woman wanted to use me to obtain her brother by all means. She can try to scam him directly and if he falls mugu, good for her but why try to use me in the scam? I went further with questioning her on the supposed NNPC job. "Please Aunty the director that is helping, where is he?
" Abuja nau" she replied getting irritated with my questioning.

She was in Lagos and i was in Abuja at the time
so i asked her if i could meet the supposed director one on one and pay him directly and even promised to reward her and her friend handsomely if the deal pulls through.

"No" she said abruptly "you pay the money to my account and ill give it to my friend to make the payment. All you have to do is just hope and pray"

Pray... That word. I knew then without a doubt that this Aunty was trying to scam me.

I told her "Aunty please dont be angry, i know you mean well for my future and want me to get a good job in NNPC but right now I've already paid part payment for another job somewhere and i wouldn't want to invest in two places at once" That wasnt true, i just had to get her off my tail once and for all. She was shocked. She angrily cut the call. She wanted to finesse her brother out of some cash using my future, what happens when the real slot comes around. Would i expect him to pay twice?

Her mum (mil) called me and started blasting me. Saying I'm feeling too big to be helped and her daughter was only trying to help me and now she never wanted to have anything to do with me again. That i should call her daughter and take the offer so that peace would reign. I didnt. Even my hubby blamed me and i couldn't even open my mouth to tell anyone i thought the whole setup was a scam. That's such a big accusation to make. The family dislike for me grew worse because of that incident.

Please did i do wrong?

Modified: For those asking me to talk to hubby, ofcourse i did but he genuinely believes his sister was trying to help and since i couldnt point out outright that the whole thing smelt of scam, hr thinks i rejected the offer because of pride. But i know better. It didnt cause serious issue between us though.

You did no wrong.
You are a wonderful woman and a blessed wife.
God will reward your goodness richly. Amen.

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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Dtruthspeaker: 3:27pm On Jun 02, 2020
seunsidechick:

As in her husband brother's wife

Oh shocked! Another person's wife. grin
Thanks
Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Dtruthspeaker: 3:30pm On Jun 02, 2020
Mariangeles:


Why? grin

Although, I think she meant wife of her brother in-law

grin Didn't see this side. Thanks grin
Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Basics007: 3:48pm On Jun 02, 2020
You are smart though. I especially like your excuse about already paying for another job. Family issues are cool tricky to negotiate, it’s only someone who isn’t married that will blame you about how you handled it. You did well

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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by MilesLamar(m): 4:10pm On Jun 02, 2020
Dear your writing skills is amazing, I don't understand the type of relationship you have with you hubby for him to take her side, but I'm happy you stood your ground, pls don't give in to that scam.
Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by HoliMaree: 5:22pm On Jun 02, 2020
You just blocked your MIL and SIL from obtaining your brother. They will hate you for it
Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by MoonWater: 5:40pm On Jun 02, 2020
Mariangeles:


She's perfectly aware! The desperation proves it.
An entitled greedy thief is what she is.
I have been there. I was almost a victim of long-con.
It's a long story but I am happy how it all ended. It dawned on me at the last minute my cousin paid his money into my account to remit to my friend (who was a scammer)


My sister, Story dey oo... Jazz dey o
Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Amya(f): 5:48pm On Jun 02, 2020
HoliMaree:
You just blocked your MIL and SIL from obtaining your brother. They will hate you for it

Mil isnt in on it. She honestly believed her daughter wanted to help. Sil happens to be her favorite child so she trusts her complete.

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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Amya(f): 5:48pm On Jun 02, 2020
MilesLamar:
Dear your writing skills is amazing, I don't understand the type of relationship you have with you hubby for him to take her side, but I'm happy you stood your ground, pls don't give in to that scam.
Thanks

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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Acidosis(m): 6:51pm On Jun 02, 2020
semid4lyfe:


You're right.

All scammers typically utilize and take advantage of the weakness of their victims.

In this instance, SIL knows her brother desperately wants his wife to get a job and he'll willing to pay so she played on that.

Very true





Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Acidosis(m): 6:53pm On Jun 02, 2020
Amya:


If she wants to scam her brother directly, and he falls for it, good and fine. If however she wants to use me in her scam, then it cant work.

My MIL usually call me from time to time to inquire in a mocking tone if I'd finally gotten the supposed one i allegedly paid for. When i tell her no, she'll be like my daughter wanted to help you but you refused.. She's been a bit chill now when the co-wife's own busted though. It was even from her i heard they'd paid for my co-wife and the job didnt come through. Her money is it sef.

Hmmn. It is well with you my sister.

This quote should guide you.

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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Amya(f): 12:40pm On Jun 03, 2020
Acidosis:

Hmmn. It is well with you my sister.
This quote should guide you.
The truth! Thanks

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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by veave(f): 1:11pm On Jun 03, 2020
Amya:


If she wants to scam her brother directly, and he falls for it, good and fine. If however she wants to use me in her scam, then it cant work.

My MIL usually call me from time to time to inquire in a mocking tone if I'd finally gotten the supposed one i allegedly paid for. When i tell her no, she'll be like my daughter wanted to help you but you refused.. She's been a bit chill now when the co-wife's own busted though. It was even from her i heard they'd paid for my co-wife and the job didnt come through. Her money is it sef.


Buhahahahaha
I laugh in chinese angry
Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by ednut1(m): 10:09pm On Jun 03, 2020
Lol
Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Olawalelead(m): 10:12pm On Jun 03, 2020
Waooo. That's local yahoo yahoo...
Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by obstead200(m): 10:14pm On Jun 03, 2020
Tadeknkeepcalm:
But what kind of relationship do you and your husband have that you can not tell him how you feel?
one million likes for u

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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by damkijhg: 10:21pm On Jun 03, 2020
sad
Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by tunjilana: 10:22pm On Jun 03, 2020
If you cannot confidently tell your spouse what you feel about a situation like this, then something is wrong with how u both relate.

The ideal thing is that you tell him and if he shares your opinion, he will handle his sister and family in a way that they will think he is the one who doeant even want you to pick it up and start feeling pity for u sef... smiley

Couples should use each other to neutralise threats from their families while they remain United and do not open up one another for ridicule. If it was your fam too...he will let u implement your mutual decision on the matter while he stays underground.

That is how marriage should be...but these days you have a lot of overtly sensitive people who are yet to take a stand between their extended family and nuclear family

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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Nobody: 10:22pm On Jun 03, 2020
Bola146:
Trust nobody! In-laws and their wahala undecided Just ignore them, silence is the best answer for a fool. The mother brought up a fool like herself. I really pity that old woman creating chaos among her children cry cry
Very disrespectful comment undecided

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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by bobluck: 10:24pm On Jun 03, 2020
You have done well.
Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by cmecproblem(m): 10:25pm On Jun 03, 2020
Haha since it didn't cause problems your husband paid her ooooo. Ask him well, when he's in a good mood.
Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Emmerlee(m): 10:27pm On Jun 03, 2020
Just imagine the corrupt culture of buying and selling government jobs shocked

And I thought by now corruption in Nigeria and its government should be a thing of the past grin

Rubbish hypocritical generation undecided

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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by pocohantas(f): 10:27pm On Jun 03, 2020
This old format. Sometimes they will call and tell you how they are your colleagues from NYSC.

Very anyhow people.
Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Nobody: 10:28pm On Jun 03, 2020
Nairaboi:

My sister inlaw ( husband's sister) a lady in her mid 40s who's divorced and a hustler type still trying to find her feet .
The quote above is by the o.p, and that is why women will always remain wicked. You wanted to tell us a story about how you sister in law wanted to scam you. why bring her history?


What is history there?? So this is all you could get from the post?

Did she mention the woman's name? Did she post her picture?

What are you even saying

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Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by Skillsnigeria: 10:28pm On Jun 03, 2020
The Lord will deliver seun and his Fulani terrorist moderator, for pushing nonsense post to front page
Re: My Sister In-law Tried To Scam Me. by NNAMDIII(m): 10:28pm On Jun 03, 2020
Amya:


I dont think hubby blabbed. They hadly communicate even. She pulled that not just with me but with my co wife. She succeeded with co-wife and when when no job came out of it, i got a little break especially from her mum. But even with that failed incident, i dare not say my co-wife was scammed.
how many wife did your husband marry? And his he financially buoyant?

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