Friday 4 May 2012

Scammers use muti to increse money

Using muti to steal cash

Scammers all around South Africa use chemicals and boil money in the water and make people believe that their money will increase. But the trick is the take your money and exchange it with fake money. South African especially business people take their thousands and waste it on these scammer.


Be wise when it comes to money.
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An Eastern Cape woman was duped into believing her cash would grow by boiling it in chemicals, police said  on Tuesday 2 May 2012, two men approached a shebeen owner in Tyiweni Location, Dutywa, on Wednesday and told her they could make her rich, said Captain Jackson Manatha.The men, aged 38 and 45, asked her for a R10 note. She borrowed one from a relative, and gave it to them."The suspects mixed the money with certain chemicals and boiled it," he said.They returned with three R10 notes, each with different serial numbers.Manatha said the notes were later found to be "very high quality forgeries" which, "given to an unsuspecting person, they would not know they were fake"."The 46-year-old tavern owner was then told to withdraw R1 000 which would be cooked and would become thousands of rands," he said."It is alleged that she withdrew the money, but before it was cooked police were tipped off about the scam."The men were arrested and would appear in the Dutywa Magistrate's Court on Friday, said Manatha. link

It has been said that nothing is for free. It is obvious that there is a scam involved. How can a random stranger approach you on the street to give you money for free. No one  will give you money for free while everything in South Africa is increasing etc. petrol and electricity. These scammers are getting more rich every day with our money . South Africans need to open their eyes and think. Stop giving a strangers R1000s with the hopes that you will get  R1000s and more for free. Wisen up with your money and do not give any stranger the satisfaction to take your money.