Brave Woman Locates Online Scammer Who Took Her Money, Deals With Her in Video
- A woman, @somdanger_the_pitbull, tracked down a scammer who sold her corsets but never delivered
- In a viral TikTok video, @somdanger_the_pitbull can be heard respectfully demanding her money back
- The clip ended with the woman getting reimbursed and earned her the admiration of social media users
A woman has been hailed online for following up a scammer. The disgruntled customer bought corsets from a woman in Centurion, South Africa but never received the order.
@somdanger_the_pitbull is living up to her TikTok handle. In a video, which has over 20k views and counting, the fiery woman detailed her experience with an online scammer.
Woman gets blocked after making a payment online
The self-assured shopper revealed she bought corsets on Instagram and was redirected to a website where she needed to confirm her credit card details.
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After the payment was made, @somdanger_the_pitbull was ghosted, and the page was deleted.
She wrote on TikTok:
"So I ordered corsets via Instagram, I was redirected to a website where I confirmed my credit card, this one also had a boutique in Centurion, never been there obviously, order was supposed to be sent in 30 days. Gwiqiqi no response, I am blocked everywhere, Insta page deleted and webpage offline. I tracked her down and shw paid my chankura."
@somdanger_the_pitbull added she was ready to get the alleged scammer's home demolished if she didn't pay up:
"She has no title deed izadikika Lesedi municipality is on her. I will push until I see a tlb demolishing her house if I don't get my money. "
South Africans applaud woman for tracking down scammer
The video showed the woman, @somdanger_the_pitbull, arriving at the home of the alleged scammer.
The betrayed shopper firmly but calmly demanded her money back. The clip ends with her counting her money.
South Africa's news outlet Briefly News looks at some of the reactions the video received:
@praise was impressed by how @somdanger_the_pitbull handled the situation:
"Ma'am woow am proud to see my fellow woman angry but still soo respectful wow ngiyakuthanda."
@Zen-Zinto commented:
"I must try to control my temper be mad and calm ngoba hheyi bengiyombulisa sengimklinya demanding my money"
@Chants is proud, writing:
"Well done glad you found her and got your money back ..she stepped on the wrong toes ."
@Mbhonoza ka Gogo95❤️ thinks her name suits her:
"The Pitbull madoda♀️"
@scorpio diva agrees with @Mbhonoza ka Gogo95:
"it's the your name for me SomDANGER thePITBULL and how its written madam took a huge risk yooh!"
Check the video below:
Lady pulls a fast one on a scammer
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a lady had shared how she played a man who intended to defraud her.
The scammer who adopted the name Mark Wilson asked @MeetHajaar to invest in his business after claiming he was into selling laptops, phones, clothes and shoes.
As the conversation continued, @MeetHajaar knew the man was a scammer and she decided to play along and waste his time.
She promised to invest N10 million in the business and the man sent account details with a Nigerian name and bank.
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Source: Briefly.co.za
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