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marex
#1 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2011 12:05:34 AM
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Thought it is important to share this security alert info with Kenyans : There some con artists on the prowl and the scenario below describes what they are doing.....

1.You meet an old woman along Moi Avenue, around Kenya Cinema ,Railways bus stop or some downtown public spaces..

2. She asks you for help, she wants to call someone for she is stranded.

3. You do not suspects anything, she is an old woman anyway.

4. She makes a call from your phone, it might go through or not, but she hands over you phone. NOTHING SERIOUS or nothing dramatic.

5. She goes her way, you forget about her instantly!

6. You board a Matatu, still oblivious of what is cutting.

8. On the matatu, someone complains that his phone is stolen, he gives another passenger "his" number to beep, then the passenger complies and your phone rings...

9. before you can explain, you could be dead!!



What happens? The old lady, when she took ya phone, beeped the guy, who followed you as you took the matatu, a guy who had memorized your number, then boarded the same Matt with you, then complained about loosing his phone to a pick pocket, who then gave out your number as his...

KENYANS AVOID GIVING YOUR PHONES TO STRANGERS OR EVEN TALKING TO THEM
The way I am
Lolest!
#2 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2011 6:24:42 AM
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This city is dangerous! Never heard of this one. Now it will be hard for visitors to get help from anyone in town,.
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Mtu Biz
#3 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2011 7:15:48 AM
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Aiih!

The fact that some random stranger knows your number does not mean you lose your phone.

Do a simple test, zima simu. The Owner of the phone is the person who has the correct PIN.

Sola Scriptura


MaichBlack
#4 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2011 8:07:19 AM
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Mtu Biz wrote:
Aiih!

The fact that some random stranger knows your number does not mean you lose your phone.

Do a simple test, zima simu. The Owner of the phone is the person who has the correct PIN.


1) You have never seen a mob justice 'operation' in Nairobi. That's for sure! There is no question and answer session! [True] stories to follow***

2) The conman/thug who claims his phone is lost might have one or two of his accomplices in the matatu. When you are 'caught' with the phone, guess who will be the most active 'members of public'! You will do a lot of explaining - to his accomplices!!! Hii ni Nairobbery. Hapana leta mchezo.
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
Mtu Biz
#5 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2011 8:25:02 AM
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MaichBlack wrote:
Mtu Biz wrote:
Aiih!

The fact that some random stranger knows your number does not mean you lose your phone.

Do a simple test, zima simu. The Owner of the phone is the person who has the correct PIN.


1) You have never seen a mob justice 'operation' in Nairobi. That's for sure! There is no question and answer session! [True] stories to follow***

2) The conman/thug who claims his phone is lost might have one or two of his accomplices in the matatu. When you are 'caught' with the phone, guess who will be the most active 'members of public'! You will do a lot of explaining - to his accomplices!!! Hii ni Nairobbery. Hapana leta mchezo.


Ok.. accomplices plus being caught completely off guard will not work in your favor.

But without accomplices, it will be tricky for the thug to pull it off.

The thug will have to be seated next to you to be credible if acting alone.
Sola Scriptura


Mtu Biz
#6 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2011 8:27:32 AM
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Another thing... that whole clandestine operation..i.e the old woman and at least 2 accomplices following you to the mat....

for a phone?

Sola Scriptura


MaichBlack
#7 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2011 8:29:18 AM
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Nairobbery Story Number One



This happened some time back.

A very smartly dressed man was walking in town in broad day light. A woman carrying a baby approached him and started hurling insults at the man accusing him of infidelity, abandoning the family for a young college girl etc. etc. She got physical, started roughing up the man and telling him the kids have been chased from school, there is nothing to eat etc.

She removes the kid from her back and tries to give him to the dude. Tells the dude to go with him to that prostitute he has been living with bla bla bla. A crowd has gathered, the woman puts the kid down and starts roughing up the guy. The guy insists he has never seen the woman. No one listens.

The woman is now totally physical. She wants "money for food and school fees". She's trying to get into his pocket but the man is fighting back. Some women from the "members of the public" join in to help the woman. They overpower the man and empty his pockets of everything and give to the "poor woman" who promptly picks up the kid and disappears in seconds. All this time people are laughing at the dude. The women who were "helping" also disappear in flush.

The man is left there with nothing and in total shock. He swears he has never seen any of those women before. He pleads with the public to pursue the woman and ask her his name, then retrieve his ID from the things they took from him and see if the names match. Too late. The women are no where to be seen. Another day in the life of a Nairobian.
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
Msa Liti
#8 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2011 8:31:16 AM
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To avoid it all deactivate the caller ID before you let somebody call on your phone. The thug can't call the private number.
Mtu Biz
#9 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2011 8:32:38 AM
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Msa Liti wrote:
To avoid it all deactivate the caller ID before you let somebody call on your phone. The thug can't call the private number.



umegonga ndipo
Sola Scriptura


MaichBlack
#10 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2011 8:43:58 AM
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Nairobbery Story Number Two



This was common like two or three years ago. The worst part was around the National Archives.

You are walking at around 8:00pm or very early in the morning just minding you own business then four or five men appear from no where and accuse you of stealing from one of them. One of these men is fully clad in watchmen uniform with a 'nyahunyo' to boot! They 'land' on you like you've never seen. They go through your pockets 'looking for the phone' or whatever else they had accused you of stealing. By the time they are done, you have absolutely nothing! Woe unto you if they followed you from an ATM machine!

I actually witnessed one myself. By the time I was getting to the scene it had already started and members of the public were just watching. I immediately realized the guy being beaten had Tuskys paper bags full of shopping - Unga, Kimbo etc. I wondered "Who goes on a mugging spree carrying his monthly shopping. I couldn't stop it by myself lest am accused of being an accomplice and subjected to the same treatment [without helping the current victim] so I looked around very fast for a cop on patrol, traffic cop, a mwananchi who doesn't look like part of the gang etc. but in a flash it was over and they were gone!
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
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