Bafana striker Dino Ndlovu is incensed after scammers used his wife's name to trick citizens under the guise of being Forex traders. Check it out.
We have seen this before, where scammers use footballer's names and telephone numbers to hustle people out of their hard-earned money.
This time it was China-based Ndlovu, whose pictures and name have been used as a front to defraud South Africans.
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Sharing the details on Instagram, Ndlovu revealed how people are being scammed out of thousands of rands with promise of profits once they pay certain amounts of money.
"(We) don't do Forex trading, nor have we tried it. Please be aware (that) someone is using (my) and my wife's pictures, but using my wife's name to lure people into their scam antics," Ndlovu posted.
The 30-year-old shared how one victim was promised a profit of R17 500 after an initial investment of R3000 and it appears he is not the only one.
Ndlovu has urged people to make contact if they have fallen victim to the fraudsters, further revealing that they have opened a case with the authorities.