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Frustrated yahoo boy weeps profusely as he prays for rich client to locate him

Frustrated yahoo boy weeps profusely as he prays for rich client to locate him

A suspected Yahoo boy has been seen in a viral video shedding hot tears over the difficulty in being able to cash out.

He was praying for a rich client to locate him so that his efforts at cyber scammer will not be in vain and he will be able to live like a big boy.

The young man specifically stated that his preference is a foreign client who is wealthy and has a generous heart.

In the video which surfaced on the internet, he was rolling on his bed while tears flooded his eyes.>>>>>CONTINUE READING HERE>>>>>

”Omo just 1 rich client with giving heart locate me’‘, he captioned.

See the video below:

Meanwhile, the moment an internet fraudster commonly known as Yahoo Boy discovered that he was being played by a colleague was captured on tape.

He tried to defraud client he believed is a white person but was left disappointed after finding out it was a Nigerian.

In a video making the rounds online, the Yahoo Boy was speaking with the ‘foreign client’ over the phone and lied about being terribly ill.

He claimed to be admitted at the hospital, so the supposed client offered to send money to sort out his medical bills.

The boy then probed to know how much the person intends to send and the client said 1,000. On hearing that, the scammer jumped up and almost started rejoicing before he quickly comported himself.

He asked if it was 1000 dollars, but the client apparently said no. He then wondered if it was 1000 pounds or euros that he should be expecting, but the victim who was probably trying to scam him too said it is N1,000.

On hearing that, the Yahoo Boy was shocked that he had to ask the client where they live and that was when the person mentioned Ikorodu.

He immediately stood up feeling disappointed and angrily ended the call. All the while he was talking over the phone, the Yahoo Boy did not realise that he was being recorded.

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