Somizi’s fans are not taking it well after he declared a mysterious person accidentally sent him R9 000.
The star took to his Twitter handle to ask his fans to help find the person who credited his e-Wallet worth 9k.
Somizi tweeted saying: “Bathong (People) I’ve just received 3 ewallet notifications worth 9k total…..from a stranger…I’m sure it’s a mistake….how do I make them aware.”
Bathong I’ve just received 3 ewallet notifications worth 9k total…..from a stranger….I’m sure its a mistake….how do I make them aware…
— somizi somGAGA (@somizi) October 27, 2020
Although, many applauded the star for trying to find the original owner of the money but others accused him for trying to get attention by mentioning the real amount sent to the wallet.
E-wallet is a safe and convenient way to send money to anyone, even when the recipient does not have a bank account.
The digital transaction is linked to the individual’s bank account to make payments.
The popular cardless service is used by top South African banks under other options like “Instant Money” or “Cash Send”.
Lies… Max ewallet is R3000… Unless from 3 strangers or the stranger sent it from 3 banking apps… Susbhanxa
— 📙From Rags to Freedom of Life (@SiyaNgcangca) October 27, 2020
Ha eme hayane e wallet enale limit 9k hmmm somsom pic.twitter.com/hstmFTA3Q5
— Tebogo Tlhoaele (@Ntselett) October 27, 2020
I love you Somsom maar ware shayashaya today hlem 🤣 pic.twitter.com/LDe1F1pyNK
— Rebaone Moilwa (@rebzs1) October 27, 2020
Damn!!!! so you’re the guy I have been trying to call, please send me back that money…. pic.twitter.com/jk7nu9yT3O
— MakauⓂ (@Taitu_kasebele) October 27, 2020
Letha imali yami somGaga… I sent it to you ka mistake. It was supposed to go to my father’s account. pic.twitter.com/VEwqrP6zmN
— Cellular® ❁ (@Cellular_ZA) October 27, 2020
Contact the bank pic.twitter.com/lRps8pQ1UY
— Induna yezinzizwa 🐃 (@MfokaMqulusi) October 27, 2020