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Man Reveals How You Can Recover Your Money If You Are Scammed By Yahoo Boys
A useful information has been released to help victims of internet frauds on how to recover their stolen money.
A Nigerian man has revealed how victims of fraud by internet fraudsters can recover their stolen money with the help of banks involved.
According to the man, identified as The Morris Monye Factor, banks now have a fraud desk where such complaints are laid as mandated by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
He wrote 3 steps to getting ones money back after being scammed.
1. You can get your money back from online fraudsters (If you can follow through).
CBN has now mandated all banks to open a fraud desk to handle cases.
The bank will investigate, prosecute and reverse such dubious transactions even though the scammer has withdrawn the money.
2. Say you use UBA and you paid money into your instagram seller’s(scammer) Zenith account, you can simply send a mail to frauddesk@zenithbank.com.
Make sure you copy the CBN at cpd@cbn.gov.ng (This puts the banks on their toes).
3. The banks should block such a suspicious account IMMEDIATELY a complaint is received via the fraud desk.
They can receive customer’s STOP-TRANSACTION complaints to block their own account.
He also advised that people can visit CBN’s website for more details on how the proceed use works.
Follow us on social media:1. You can get your money back from online fraudsters (If you can follow through).
CBN has now mandated all banks to open a fraud desk to handle cases.
The bank will investigate, prosecute and reverse such dubious transactions even though the scammer has withdrawn the money.
— the Morris Monye factor (@Morris_Monye) May 20, 2019
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