A lady with the Twitter handle @MeetHajaar has taken to the social media platform to share her encounter with a scammer who tried to dupe her of N10 million over GHC150,000).
She shared screenshots of her Instagram conversation with the scammer. According to the young lady, the scammer, who is a Nigerian, opened a fake Instagram account and posed as a white man.
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The scammer who adopted the name Mark Wilson asked @MeetHajaar to invest in his business after claiming he was into selling of laptops, phones, clothes and shoes.
As the conversation continued, @MeetHajaar knew the man was a scammer and she decided to play along and waste his time.
She promised to invest N10 million (over GHC150,000) in the business and the man sent account details with a Nigerian name and bank.
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He asked the lady to send the money into the account which he claimed belonged to his business partner’s brother in Nigeria.
@MeetHajaar was, however, having fun by wasting his time and sending him fake transaction alert. She decided to advise him to quit fraud before he gets into trouble, but the fraudster blocked her.
Okay, Someone sat down, ran through Instagram and told himself, “yes, I can scam this one today”. And picked my handle. First he opened an account just two days ago. See when he made his first post(3rd slide).Then sent Hi to me. Lmao! I’m the wrong person fam! So I said okay now! pic.twitter.com/fO2ngwih7S
— BILLIONAIRE HAJAAR (@MeetHajaar) January 13, 2021
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