Metro FM radio presenter and club DJ, Lerato “LKG” Kganyago has warned unsuspecting fans of a Facebook fake account that scams people using her name!
On Thursday during Metro FM’s The Bridge, Lerato Kganyago warned her fans that she is not on Facebook and they should not give money to anyone pretending to be her.
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“Lerato Kganyago is not on Facebook. I don’t have a Facebook account,” warned Lerato Kganyago.
Lerato said that she has said it so many times that she doesn’t have a Facebook account, so be warned.
The bogus Lerato Kganyago has been posting in different Facebook groups requesting (unsuspecting victims) to ask her how they could make R150 000 every two days with a minimum of R500.
“Are you from South African (sic)? Here is a new offer for you all… Do you have a Luno wallet or bank account? Do you know you can earn up to 150000 every 2 days with a minimum of R500 (sic)? Ask me how for more details,” reads the post from the bogus scammer who goes by the name Lerato Kganyago.
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MGOSI.co.za has learnt that there are more than 11 Facebook accounts that mysteriously belong to Lerago Kganyago and are using her picture as a profile picture.
The so-called Lerato Kganyago has been asking people to inbox him/her when they request more information. So typical of the usual scams that always ask people to inbox them when the scam goes deeper.
For more help and awareness, kindly note that the Financial Intelligence Centre is committed to increasing the utilisation of financial intelligence using a variety of methods – including creating awareness on scams – in an effort to enhance the intolerance of the abuse of South Africa’s financial system.
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This public awareness document provides information to assist the reader against becoming a victim
of cybercrime. As much as people use cyber technology for honest work and play, there are cybercriminals doing the opposite. The evolution of cyber technology has also increased the risk of business and ordinary citizens alike being exploited by those involved in cybercrime.
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