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Lady Slams Yahoo Boys, Shares How She Was Nearly Scammed Of $1,500 (Video)

Posted by Amarachi on Sun 13th Apr, 2025 - tori.ng

She soon realized it was all a scam and quickly contacted her bank to report the incident and secure her account.

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A Nigerian lady has taken to TikTok to slam internet fraudsters, popularly known as Yahoo Boys, while recounting how she was almost defrauded of $1,500 using her profile and bank details.

She explained how a man approached her, claiming his client wanted to send him a certain amount of money but needed her help to receive it.

After convincing her, she said she reluctantly shared her bank details.

The supposed client later messaged her and sent a cheque of $500.

However, he then asked her to send $50 to someone at a supermarket.

That request, she said, raised her suspicions, prompting her to investigate further.

She soon realized it was all a scam and quickly contacted her bank to report the incident and secure her account.

“I saw the money in my account and I was shocked,” she recounted. “Then he said he just remembered that I should help him send like $50 to someone in a supermarket.”

Her quick thinking likely saved her from falling victim to a major scam.

See Video Below;

Watch on TikTok


As her story circulated online, social media users flooded the comment section with their reactions and similar experiences.

See some reactions below:

MK💀: “You give them your bank info do deposit check? Hell no.”

BazKID ✨: “Plot twist; She was not doubting until the last minute.x

yankee🙂‍↔️🦅🌴: xhow they take send check to your bank if you no send your bank login.”

Ebus: “My dear, If possible can you tag the person so that we will take note of the account 😂😂.”

Olasubomi: “The bank won’t debit you but ur account will be lock 🔐.”

yourfavouriteeconomist: “I’ve been told that before too. they sent me a cheque to deposit.”

TeeAlaga: “Scaming people should not be celebrated in Nigeria. This money are from real people. People’s hard earned money are been stolen regardless of the skin color.”

 



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