"You Get Mind": Skincare Vendor Exposes Customer’s ₦35k Fake Transfer, Her Next Move Goes Viral
- A Nigerian skincare vendor went viral after exposing a customer who tried to scam her with a fake ₦35k transfer
- The customer claimed she needed the skincare set urgently for her birthday, but made a fake transfer
- The vendor’s video not only exposed the scam attempt but also served as a warning to other potential fraudsters
A Nigerian vendor exposed a customer who tried to scam her with a fake ₦35k transfer for skincare products, and revealed what she did next in a viral video.
In the video, the vendor expressed anger as she explained how the lady recently chatted her up to place an order, claiming her birthday was coming up and urging her to deliver the products quickly.

Source: TikTok
Skincare vendor exposes lady who sent fake ₦35k transfer
According to the vendor, after she shared her account details, the customer sent a fake transfer as payment for the skincare set worth ₦35,000.

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The vendor exposed the lady publicly, narrating the entire incident in her video.
What she did next, however, surprised many people as she sent the supposed customer a package in response, which left viewers talking.
Sharing the clip on her TikTok page, @callherangel01, the vendor warned others not to try similar tricks with her or other businesses.
Speaking about the incident, she said:
"You get mind credit my aza with fake transfer, dey tell me say your birthday na Sunday, you wan buy skincare set wey be ₦35k. You come dey rush me say ‘mama please, my birthday is on Sunday, can you help me send it on Friday?"
"She sent me fake transfer, then still sent me ₦1k to go to the park."

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Vowing not to fall victim, the vendor explained her comeback:
"You go do birthday Una go tire. Una wicked, una wicked for this country. Na your package be this oo, you go think say na real. You go still send money go Lagos, na me go collect that one. I go show una say no be everybody wey dey TikTok normal."

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In case the said individual came across the video, she left a final note:
"If you're seeing this, thanks for your patronage. If you dey try that nonsense with other vendors, me I dey confirm payment before I send anything now."
The video immediately drew massive attention, as people stormed the comment section to share their thoughts on the incident.
Reactions as vendor calls out lady for ₦35k fake transfer
Beautiful asked:
"Please how do you detect or know it’s a fake transfer."
hisquees said:
"New update the money will show nd it will add but the next hour it will remove."
Joyce-Mills asked:
"Hope say she no go see am so the plan go work."
SAAS_CLOTHING🫧addrd:
"Them Dey always come with rush my own story Dey my pin post."
Precious stressed:
"Ur branded nylon pain me."
Kimwealthskincare/kwstore noticed:
"No alert no delivery."
𝙹𝚊𝚒𝚕𝚊🩵asked:
"What if the money hang, I sent money to someone last week to pay for something and I was debited she hasn’t still seen the money it didn’t reflect in her account even her bank app I complain to my bank and they said the money is in her account but her she said."

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dfw_oyin8 said:
"The nylon pain me but she go do unboxing."
TM_SIGNATURE asked:
"Won’t she be seeing this video."
esther asked:
"Why you no tell me say you no see the transfer why you come send empty thing for me."
𝐂𝐨𝐜𝐨 said:
"And she go pay for delivery."
Fine dark skinned said:
"And e go be our fellow girl oo."
rrluxuryhub | Lagos Bag Vendor noted:
"Naso one person dae rush me, I just dae laugh am."
Barbie_tori asked:
"Come here !!! Why you no put stone ? , what if she notice and she no pay waybill?"
Lidwina nails inspo treat recounted:
"someone has done it to me before buh she couldn't spell my surname well,I laughed and told her that's not my."
In a follow-up to the viral skincare vendor story, Legit.ng reached out to another Nigerian skincare entrepreneur to gain insight into how she safeguards her business against fraud.

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When asked if she had ever experienced fake bank transfers from customers, she said:
"No, I have never experienced a fake transfer or a fraudulent customer. If I ever did, I would ensure that person is held accountable, as running a fake alert is a criminal offense anywhere in the world. Most of my customers are honest, and I pray for more of this. My business is founded on God, I didn’t start it just to make money, but because I was led to. Any customer who would cause me pain is already prevented from shopping here."
On verifying payments before releasing products, she added:
"Pray for spiritual sensitivity, watch and pray because intuition is your greatest asset. Never release goods unless you are convinced the money is in the account. Make integrity and honesty the center of your business, not money. People may act evilly, but life is a full circle, what you do to others comes back in some form. Live in truth and avoid causing harm, so you are protected in return."

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Her insights highlight the importance of trust, spiritual guidance, and integrity in running a business, especially in a market where scams and fake transfers can easily occur.
Businesswoman Tricks Customer Who Sent Fake N200k Transfer
Meanwhile, Legit.ng reports that a businesswoman in Akure exposed a customer who sent a fake N200,000 transfer receipt.
In response, she cleverly packed the customer’s order with heavy stones before sending it, sparking reactions online as she shared the customer’s reaction and tips on spotting fake alerts.
Source: Legit.ng