
A group of internet fraudsters, popularly known as "yahoo boys," has gone viral on TikTok after confronting a fellow scammer who allegedly betrayed them by changing the passwords to Facebook and Instagram accounts he had sold. The confrontation, which has sparked widespread discussion online, highlights a web of deceit within the online fraud community.
In the video, the man is seen being confronted by his peers, who accuse him of stealing their paying clients after selling the accounts. The accused fraudster admits to selling the accounts, but acknowledges that he changed the passwords afterward, effectively cutting off his peers from their earnings.
The video, accompanied by a caption labeling the man as a "yahoo boy," quickly gained traction on social media platforms. The post has led to a flood of reactions, with many online users expressing their opinions on the betrayal and the dubious nature of such fraudulent activities.
As the story continues to spread, netizens have been vocal in their condemnation of the scammers' actions, with the incident serving as yet another example of the complexities and rivalries within the world of online fraud.
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