“Beware”: Lady Shares Experience She Had At Balogun Market After Making Transfer To Trader

  • A Nigerian lady who went to Balogun Market in Lagos has shared the experience she had with a trader
  • According to the lady, she made a bank transfer to the trader, and the woman was insisting she did not see the alert
  • The whole thing resulted in serious quarrels as they ended up exchanging words, and she suspected the trader was telling lies

Reactions have trailed the video of a lady who said she suspected a trader wanted to scam her.

The lady said she went to Balogun Market in Lagos to buy something, and she ended up running into skirmishes with a trader.

The lady says she exchanged words with a trader over a transfer she made. Photo credit: TikTok/@___deeebaby and Getty Images/JohnnyGreig.
Source: UGC

In the video posted by @___deeebaby, the lady said she had bought something and made a transfer to the trader.

However, after the transfer, the trader kept insisting she did not see the alert, resulting in a serious delay.

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Deeebaby said that at some points, she lost her patience and confronted the lady, and they started quarrelling.

According to Deebaby, she suspected that the lady had seen the alert and was lying that she didn’t see it.

She said:

“Beware guys, this is what all these people are doing now.”

She said it is a new method of fraud whereby some traders will lie that they didn’t see a transaction alert, while the money is already sitting in their account.

Lady shares an experience she had at a Lagos market.
The lady says she exchanged words with a trader at the Balogun Market. Photo credit: TikTok/@___deeebaby.
Source: TikTok

Watch the video below:

Reactions as lady shares her market experience

@Nwannelight said:

“If you used opay. To make the transfer, you can dispute the transaction and have your money recalled from her bank.”

@karbit$ said:

“That Balogun Market will begin losing customers because people will start avoiding that market.”

@Sirmido said:

“One man did this to me at Ladipo. I didn’t argue or fight. I just went to the bank to report a wrong transaction. They locked the account and told me to return the money or come to the bank. He called me the next day and started begging. I told him I didn’t get an issue with him. I got a court order and got my money back.”

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@Biodun said:

“Why are you people still going to BALOGUN market? Come to trade fair, everything is there.”

@Papi Chulo said:

“One thing I’ve stuck to for some years now is that if I purchase something from you and Opay is what I use to make a transfer, then you, as the supplier, have to give me your Opay or Palmpay. Anything aside from that, I’m not paying. I’ll just leave it for someone who uses the same bank account as me.”

Lady shares how stolen money was transfered to her

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian lady is running pillar to post after her bank account was locked, putting her in serious mental stress.

The lady said the problem started when someone who bought something from her overpaid for the item they purchased.

After she refunded the excess, she discovered that her account was locked after it was reported for an alleged fraudulent transaction.

Source: Legit.ng



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