Lady Netizen Goes Viral After Friend Claims Account Was Hacked When Asked to Pay Debt
A lady netizen goes viral online after a friend claims her social media account was hacked when asked to pay her debt.
Recently, Llurish Candaza Livingston, a Facebook user, shared her frustrating experience with a friend who borrowed money from her and later claimed that their account had been hacked when it was time to pay.
In her post, Llurish explained that her former coworker suddenly messaged her last June to borrow money. Out of concern and kindness, she decided to lend the amount, trusting that she was truly talking to her friend.

Livingston said the way she spoke and typed convinced her that it was really her and not a scammer.
The problem began when Llurish started following up on the payment. Her friend allegedly told her that her account had been hacked and that she was no longer the one Llurish had been chatting with after the money was sent.
However, she admitted that the first messages, where she asked for money, were really from her.

Llurish grew even more confused when, during a recent conversation, her friend confirmed that the GCash number where Llurish sent the money actually belonged to her. Despite this, she insisted that she never received any payment.
The post quickly went viral online, with many netizens sharing their thoughts and speculating whether she was telling the truth or just making excuses to avoid paying back the money.

Many expressed sympathy for Llurish, saying it is frustrating to be put in such a situation, especially when trust is broken. Others reminded the public to be cautious when lending money, even to friends, to avoid similar problems.

Here is the full post:
“Dati kong katrabaho ‘tong tao na ito. Although hindi ganoon kalalim ang pagkakakilala ko sakanya, itinuring ko pa rin s’yang friend noon. Last June, out of the blue, nagchat sya saakin para manghiram ng pera. Pinahiram ko naman dahil naawa ako sakanya. Maayos naman yung usapan namin, hindi ko naisip na scammer yung kachat ko dahil the way sya magsalita at magtype alam ko na sya talaga yung kausap ko.
Fast forward, nung sinisingil ko na s’ya, ang sabi nya nahack daw ang account nya. Pero she admitted na yung mga unang conversations daw namin where she chatted me para manghiram ng pera, s’ya daw talaga yung nagchat non. Pero yung conversations after I sent the money, hindi na daw sya yung kachat ko. Wala daw s’yang natanggap na pera galing saken. Pero nung magkausap kami 2 days ago kinumpirma naman nya na Gcash account nya yung number kung saan ko sinend yung pera.
Hindi ko alam kung nagsasabi ba sya ng totoo or gumagawa lang sya ng excuses.
See screenshots of our conversations.
Ano sa tingin nyo?”
In a previous incident, a woman scammed out of $850,000 by fake Brad Pitt
The online community expressed their reactions to the post:

