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September 16, 2023

Xolani of X Repo continues to warn people against scammers

Scammers have found a new way of scamming Moja LOVE show X-Repo viewers. Hosted by Xolani Maphanga, known as X, Xolani warned the public of a scam of claiming the show demands payment from the people before they can be helped.


PERSONAL LEVEL


The show airs on Moja Love and helps people who have been wronged on a personal level, whether the dispute is between friends, ex-lovers, family members, and businesses. X as his affectionally known helps anyone to get their belongings back as long as they have proof that they are the rightful owner but at no cost. In the recent incident the scammers have come up with another plan and they are requesting R1000 upfront from the victims. In a document that is in possession of the Zimoja, the scammers have a designed a memo which the victims must follow.




FULL DISCRETION


It is written: "In order to book me and my team, you need to pay a fee of R1000 upfront.

We advise that during the confrontation of the defendants, you are ti express yourself but not physically fight with the defendant as we do not promote nor condone violence as and as a channel.


If the defendant us unable to pay refund we are to confiscate assets that may be of equal value and court orders are done by our own channel if you as a client does not have one.


By continuing you agree to appear on the programme with full discretion.


All case related documents , proof of payments will be required upon our arrival for verification and authentication checks.


Booked appointments can be cancelled upon request.


Outcome can be accepted or rejected for full refund if the outcome is unsatisfactory."




Last month took to his social media pages to warn people after a woman recently complained that she and her brother were scammed by people who pretended to be a part of the show.




"Right!! People of South Africa All of our services are for free, you don’t have to pay a cent to get help from X-repo. So please don’t fall for these scammers who want to make a quick buck out of you," he said.


Previous victim Noxolo Zulu was scammed of R6 500 while trying to help her brother.




"My brother was scammed by his boss and a man who owns a mine. They told him they wanted to hire one of his machines. However, to be afforded that opportunity he needed to pay a bribe of R95 000 but after that, they were giving him the runaround," Zulu explained that upon realising that the mine deal was a scam they decided to seek help from X-repo, but unfortunately, they fell for another scam.


Marketing and PR manager Nonzwakazi Cekete warned people to stop paying to get help from the channel as they help people for free.

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