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[QUOTE="Heartstrings, post: 280734, member: 78714"] Thanks for the this information,I do hear of such but I have never experienced it,it makes me wonder how far some people can go, just to defraud another,this is pure wickedness and such person is heartless. There was a time I saw this same complain on nairaland forum,I felt pity for the person immediately,,how can you buy something from someone and at the end of the business deal you send fake alert. I think those people that has this experience should start requesting for a cash, (on any little transaction) to be on a safe side. It was that same nairaland forum I saw someone explaining how to create a fake alert, this is inhuman and unacceptable. When it comes to business,no one would be happy to lose some money, because that same money it's what you will use to get more good or save up till when it's needed. It's time we all sit up and not let fraudsters deceive us. [/QUOTE]
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