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Shocking Scam: 2 Fraudsters Caught Demanding Fake “POS” Permits in Viral Video

by Gistme9ja MD
August 11, 2024
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A circulating video has exposed a shocking scam involving two fraudsters posing as regulatory officers demanding “POS” permits from unsuspecting Nigerians.

Fraudsters

The video captures the fraudsters attempting to extort money from a lady, who calmly engages them in her Yoruba dialect, ultimately exposing their fraudulent scheme.

The Scam Unveiled

In the video, the two fraudsters approach a woman operating a POS terminal, claiming to be from a regulatory body.

They insist that she must have a “POS” permit to continue her business, demanding a payment to avoid any “penalties.”

The woman, however, remains calm and skeptical, questioning their legitimacy in her native Yoruba language.

Her composed demeanor and sharp questioning eventually reveal that the men have no official authority, causing them to retreat hastily.

https://twitter.com/Peoplesbox/status/1813127949974982657?t=s4ElQ3h8WpFBPTRemQp16Q&s=19

Social Media Reactions

Nigerians have taken to social media to share their thoughts on the incident, with many expressing their disbelief and amusement at the fraudsters’ audacity. Here are some hilarious reactions in Nigerian Pidgin English:

  1. @LagosLover: “Dis one na wah! People no go rest for scam for dis country. Dem suppose give dem slap join!”
  2. @NaijaCrusader: “See dem two yeye boys. Dem think say everybody go fall for their mumu scam. Thank God for sharp lady.”
  3. @WarriWahala: “POS permit ke? Na today I hear dat one. Na so dem go dey find who dem go collect money from.”
  4. @YorubaPrincess: “Dis lady no dey for nonsense. She use Yoruba finish dem. Next time, make dem try another person.”
  5. @AbujaBloke: “I no fit laugh. Dem go say na regulatory body, but dem no fit speak proper English.”

Conclusion

The video serves as a reminder for Nigerians to stay vigilant against scams and fraudulent activities. The lady’s calm and composed response highlights the importance of questioning suspicious demands and verifying the authenticity of supposed regulatory officers. As scams become increasingly common, it is crucial to remain informed and cautious to avoid falling victim to such deceitful tactics.

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