The social media page and YouTube TV channel called Gal Pay Back My Money is not only exposing scammers but also forcing them to pay back the money to the men they have scammed.
Since it was launched, it has had many success stories where men got their money back after being robbed in the name of love. Some of the victims meet the scammers on social media and the women promise to visit them if they paid for transport and other necessities. Facebook page, which was launched last month, boasts 75,000 followers.
The men who approach the show for assistance come from various provinces in SA. According to Makananisa, the type of women who are involved in the scam include students, young women and married women. Some of these women are employed while others are unemployed. Speaking to Sowetan this week, Makananisa said he realised that many women were making a career out of scamming men.“What happens is that a guy meets a girl and he likes her.
“I sent her R350 for transport. She was supposed to come on a weekend and she didn't. When I asked the reason, she said the taxi was taking too long to get full and she went back home. She said the same thing a second time. "I realised that I was being scammed. I then saw this show on YouTube and they assisted me to get my money back. I am against what women are doing because it changes the way you treat other women as a man,” he said.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Gal Pay Back My Money exposes Facebook female scammersGal Pay Back My Money exposes Facebook female scammers: The social media page and YouTube TV channel called Gal Pay Back My Money is not only exposing scammers but also forcing them to pay back the money to the men they have scammed.
Read more »
YOUR MONEY: Maxing the tax-free allowance for your kidsA reader asks whether using the full tax-free allowance for their 3-year-old twins is the best way to set them up for later life
Read more »
Police minister ordered to pay Cape Town politician R300,000 for wrongful arrestTaxpayers will have to fork out R300,000 after the high court held the minister of police responsible for the wrongful arrest of a Cape Town politician.
Read more »
Why scepticism rules over Pick n PayIt’s been a long time since Pick n Pay was regarded as the leading blue-chip retail group. Its latest results raise fresh doubts about a turnaround plan that never comes to fruition.
Read more »
ANN CROTTY: LSE’s misguided money missionTo attract the best to the City of London takes more than just bucketloads of moola
Read more »
'Ramaphosa fighting own battles of survival', says analyst amid ANC's visit to KZN | The CitizenThe ANC leadership's visit to KwaZulu-Natal indicates that the governing party is gearing up for next year’s much anticipated general elections. 🗳️ KZN CyrilRamaphosa 2024elections Read more below ⬇️
Read more »