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Beware Of PAYORBORO Payment Platform. (260 Views)
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louso(m): 9:33am On Mar 29 |
I want to bring to our attention the fraudulent practices of Payorboro Platform. It is a payment platform that is not bad, but pray not to have a failed transaction because if you do, the money is as good as gone. They have no responsive customer channels. All the telephone numbers on their social media pages are not working, and email addresses are as silent as a graveyard. I decided to top up my I.E. Prepaid Meter, but the transaction failed, and there was no way of lodging complaints. Every avenue is a dead-end. Numbers are either fake or inactive, and even the address is not real. I went to their social media pages, only to see numerous complaints of failed transactions with no refund in view. In fact, some have cases as far back as 2023. I just gave up and decided to alert anyone to tread carefully while using the platform. Please do not recharge what you can not afford to lose because they have no way to receive your complaints, and this makes it look fraudulent. I will discuss this with their regulators(CBN and FCC). Times are too hard for one entity to rip people off their hard-earned money.
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AdeyemoVictoria(f): 9:58am On Mar 29 |
Please, also beware of this Suleiman Adavize Rufai(his identity is Sardan Adavize(leader) on facebook. ⚠️ SCAM ALERT – BEWARE OF [Suleiman Adavize Rufai ⚠️ I want to warn everyone about [Suleiman Adavize Rufai(who bares Sardan Adavize(leader) on facebook who is misleading people into buying a fake course. He claims that his course will make people eligible to work on a particular platform but the truth is that this platform is NOT accepting new applicants! He knows this but continues selling the course, deceiving people and taking their money. Many victims have wasted their money believing they’d get access to opportunities that don’t exist. 🚨 Don’t fall for this scam! Please share this to warn others. If you’ve been affected, speak up so we can hold him able! #ScamAlert #ExposeFraud #StaySafe 1 Share |
Clementture: 10:16pm On May 14 |
Is Suleiman Adavize Rufai (Sardan) really a scammer? The said platform had 2 seasons in a year. High season and low season because I'm also a B-level freelancer on the platform, and I've been working with since 2023 that I got Sardan's course (still in his mentorship group till date) High season is when there's excess orders, when schoos are in session (because it's an academic platform). Any s opened during the high season will be approved very quickly, while the reverse is the case during the low season (that doesnt mean opened durin low seaso wouldnt ever be approved), because then schools are on holiday and orders are a little limited. The email or notifications you may have received are actually sent to EVERYONE, who ed their probation stage, prior to the final approval when you'll be granted access to your dashboard. This awareness is so misleading as a result of your inadequate understanding of how the platform works, which I believe should even be your skeletal approach towards working in the platform. Here's the bitter truth about making money online. If you know you can't give yourself at least 6months - to 1yr (sometimes even more, dependij on how demandin the niche is) on any niche online before expecting result, you honestly don't have any business trying to earn online (Read 'Internet TRUTHS' by RONALD NZIMORA). I'm sincerely telling you the truth that anyone earning online LEGITIMATELY will not dispute. The more you try to make quick money online, the more money you'd lose. I'm saying this because I've been a victim so many times. In fact, Sardan's course contributed to my major breakthrough online, and I'm forever grateful for that. Aside from working on the platform, his materials are also very useful in approaching any writing gigs most especially if you're not too good in writing. Basically, your would be assuredly approved, and you'd be glad you enrolled, too. So, he is not a scammer, you just lack skeletal information of how the platform works. This is my personal observation, though. No shades. AdeyemoVictoria: |
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