Hip-hop musician Cassper Nyovest is the latest Mzansi celebrity to become a victim of fraud.
Cassper shared on social media that one of his bank cards was cloned by someone he does not know. Card cloning, also known as counterfeiting, is a process where a genuine bank card’s magnetic strip is copied and placed onto a duplicate card.
The musician said he was confused how his bank would allow someone to steal his money, and how easy it was for someone to clone a bank card. He is also not sure how much was stolen from the account.
“It took me a while to notice, so I don’t know how much they really stole, but I want to know how is it so easy to get a card cloned,” he wrote.
Someone cloned one of my .@FNBSA cards and they have been having a ball with my money. It took me a while to notice so I don't know how much they really stole but I want to know how is it so easy to get a card cloned? Isn't our money supposed to be safe with these Banks?
— Don Billiato (@casspernyovest) May 30, 2022
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