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Spencer Wan Blog of Tuesday, 14 January 2025
Source: Eric Afatsao
Ahuofe Patri, in a video she shared on her TikTok page, narrated how she got scammed while trying to order fast food and educated her fans to avoid such a situation.
She said that while trying to order the food, she fell into the hands of some unscrupulous individuals posing as the fast food joint, and they made away with her money.
In the comments section of the video, many Ghanaians shared their personal experiences and how they fell victim to similar scams.
Ghanaian actress Ahuofe Patri has shared her experience of being scammed while trying to order fast food online. She narrated the incident in a video on her TikTok page, warning her fans to be cautious.
Ahuofe Patri shares a story about getting scammed. Photo source: priscilla_aygemang Source: Instagram
According to her, the scam occurred while she was on her way to a shoot in Dodowa. Ahuofe Patri said she spotted a new Papapye branch and decided to order from there later since she had not eaten the popular food in a while. Instead of driving back to the branch, she searched online for the restaurant’s contact information and found a number on Google.
Unfortunately, the number was fake, and it belonged to fraudsters pretending to represent the fast food joint. She said that after she placed her order, they asked her to make an upfront payment, which she did. Later, they demanded more information, including an OTP code sent to her phone.
She mentioned that she grew suspicious but sent the code anyway. According to her, the scammers continued asking questions, which made her uncomfortable. She said she stopped engaging with them but soon received notifications to approve large sums of money from her mobile wallet.
She noted that she declined the prompts, and her mobile money provider eventually blocked her SIM after detecting multiple unauthorized attempts to access her account.
In the comments section of her video, many Ghanaians shared similar experiences, disclosing how they had fallen victim to online scams.