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Unwary Customers Hit by M-PESA Money Transfer Scam Attempts

February 23, 2011 by Mobile Payment Magazine

Not surprisingly, common scams have hit the mobile money transfer services, such as M-PESA. The usual scam involves the receipt of money, confirmed by a fake SMS purportedly from M-PESA. The scammer then says the transfer was a mistake, and asks for the money to be returned, or forwarded to the intended recipient.

Andrew Muchira, who was taking a rest at home received a text message — nothing out of the ordinary, he would have thought. But then it was a message supposedly from M-PESA telling him that he had received Sh8,000 from a certain Mr Waititu. Besides the fact that he did not know anyone by that name, what peeked his interest, was his ‘new’ balance. It was Sh8,000, yet he recalled transacting with his M-Pesa account the previous day and leaving a balance of Sh2,000.

It should read Sh10,000, he thought, then became suspicious — he was being conned, he concluded and decided to play along with the con-man.

via allAfrica.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: M-PESA, Mobile Money Transfer Scam

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