“E Dey Find High Rate for Dollars”: Oyinbo Man “Scams Yahoo Boy” of $100, Buys Food, Uses It to Enjoy Himself
- A Nigerian man complained bitterly during a video call with a white man as he said he took his $100 (N77,452)
- Without revealing what business they had together, many assumed he was a "Yahoo boy" as he showed a screenshot of their interaction
- Many people who had some clue about what could have transpired between them said the Nigerian man was looking for a good rate for his dollars
A young Nigerian man showed the moment he made a video call with an oyinbo man. He claimed the man scammed him of $100 (N77,452).
In a video that had him talking with the oyinbo man, he asked why he refused to send his $100 (N77,452). He said the oyinbo man showed him everything he used his money to buy.
Man tries to get his $100
On the other hand, the white man kept eating without minding the threats from the Nigerian man. He even showed him other goodies he had in addition to his food.
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The man made other videos on his TikTok page to see if he could get to the oyinbo man and retrieve his $100 (N77,452). He labelled one clip "scammer jammed ripper".
Watch the video below:
Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:
Whizzy wurld said:
"Same way e pain people wey you first collect am from."
Ade Damola BTC said:
"Find good vendor like us, una go dey look for high rate. Werey pele."
ozlifegoseon said:
"U dey fine high rate."
SN乂Śhenfü said:
"You supposed explain tire but you get evidence."
Henry said:
"No complain bro na person you reap am too."
Summer said:
"No cry too much."
DCHASE said:
"When una go Dey find high rate."
Iam Iceghod said:
"100$ u Dey shout u Dey find high rate."
Little Monster said:
"This Guy texted me some other time a block am."
Ehiz gram said:
"The guy funny ooo…..he said i’m enjoying bro."
thequietboy001 said:
"This one don finally pay client."
Oyinbo man tracks Yahoo boy to Nigeria
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that an oyinbo man who had a master's degree in homeland security said he helped one of his followers, who a Yahoo boy (fraudster) wanted to scam.
To track the person down, the man (@youthpastorryan) sent an email saying he was to give the person US government money. The supposed scammer asked the man to pay through Bitcoin or Apple gift card.
Lady laments after Yahoo boy scammed mother
In other news, a young white lady, @ashleynicole_51, went online to share how a Nigerian scammer (Yahoo boy) ruined her mother and family.
Sharing a video on TikTok, the daughter stated that her mother fell in love with the scammer and sent him 20 bands (of money) for six months.
Source: Legit.ng