Stella Dimoko Korkus.com: Fraud Alert From Blog Visitor

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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Fraud Alert From Blog Visitor

This is a fraud alert from a blog visitor,he wants you all to be careful so that you dont fall victim to this guy like he almost did.





















20 comments:

  1. 410 people....nah so so scam....lazy bones

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  2. Na wa for that Chinedu guy ooo, I can't stop laughing......

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  3. E get as e be? Read my tweets and follow if you like on twitter @DSmartNigerian. All that glitters us not gold. It could be Cubic Zirconia,

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    1. *IS* @DSmartNigerian on twitter. Welcome to those that follow me, come and laugh.

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  4. My oh My! This is upgraded scam! Very believable! Lousy jobless set of people

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  5. Dear blog visitors, if anyone walks up to u with plain sheet of paper pleading with u to help them write down something, pls ignore them never write on that paper coz the second u do, they will hypnotise u n rub u of all ur valuables......it happened to my friend

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  6. dont know how people fall prey to these scams, no matter what u r telling me once it involves my account number, i will not only dlete u but report u! yeye people oshi

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  7. Stella,why not interpret 4 us,can't read it,so tiny

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  8. I got this same message on fb from an old friends account. Poor girl, I was even thot she was the one trying to scam me!

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  9. Haba, SDK, why did you put all these people's names and details out here, this is wrong o, invasion of privacy

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  10. perfect english nd communication skills.cnt this guy put it to good use.he'd obviously brilliant coming up with a scam like dis, no loop holes.naija d home of wasted talents

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  11. I had a similar experience after my service year. A guy called n promised 2 get me a job @ SPDC,Warri. He claimed we were friends as corpers,I couldn't rem'ber him,he obviously got my details from d year book given 2 corpers @ d POP ceremony. I almost fell 4 d scam,I deceided 2 chk my year book n I didn't find his name. I refused 2 send d documents he requested 4 n d mony 4 processing d applicatn. He called n was angry dat he wud help sm1 else wt d job if I wsnt interested.he even went as far as sendin me a msg wt SPDC's platform,invitin me 4 an interview in PH. I had 2 open up den dat I knew wat he was up 2,he hung up. He called d nxt day wt an internatnal no n asked if I dnt rem'ber him. I help am waste him airtime small b4 cursing him. They re jst out 2 get desperate pple.
    Esty

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  12. same thing happened to me after service oh funny thing was dat d guy called me by my native name and during my service year no one knew my native name only my english name. And another thing he couldn't tell's me Wat LGA we served together. After cursing him out i told him to get his fact straight before contacting me or try someone else

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  13. same thing happened to me after service oh funny thing was dat d guy called me by my native name and during my service year no one knew my native name only my english name. And another thing he couldn't tell's me Wat LGA we served together. After cursing him out i told him to get his fact straight before contacting me or try someone else

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  14. same thing happened to me after service oh funny thing was dat d guy called me by my native name and during my service year no one knew my native name only my english name. And another thing he couldn't tell's me Wat LGA we served together. After cursing him out i told him to get his fact straight before contacting me or try someone else

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  15. How could the Chinedu not tell from the onset that it was a scam.the ist email is full of grammatical errors that anybody who went to school would know there are just some things you don't say........absorbing on,staffs,contracting staff,bassess,I did logged in,speak on phone.There is no full stop,no comma,using capital letters in the middle of sentences!!!!! Plsssss it is greed that makes people fall for this nonsense!

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  16. Anon10:22pm. God will bless u ooo. I also noticed the blunders. Only an illiterate or half boiled will be convinced by this poorly written so called official tender. Like seriously.

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  17. Lol..they are everywhere. I get mails and facebook msgs like this all the time. One( a lady) even claimed we served togeda and want to help me wit shell job. Another one claimed she is a refugee that d father has some big money in d bank and she wuld like me to be the guarantor,blah blah blah. Another one said she (he) is tonto dike. That I should pay 30k to help me get into nollywood (who is interested in acting sef)So many stories I culdnt even remember. Nigeria is indeed filled wit wasted talents.

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  18. Yes o! Especially on facebook, they will send u a message tellin u they like your profile and are interested in friendship, dat u shd send them an email so dat they can send u pics n know u better. Once they get ahold of your email they will use it to dig into and clear out every tin u hv ever done dat involves email ads and this includes your bank accounts.. Scam left ryt n center. Stupid people

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