
The thief asked to be sent money via Mpesa because he is sure he knows the PIN, otherwise he wouldn't waste time asking for money he cant access. Considering he only asked for 4K, he didnt have a gun pointing at the owner. Guys with guns would have asked for the maximum mpesa can hold - 50K. Or the owner and the "thief" walipanga to fleece whoever they called to send money. it is a win win grand-coalition of sorts! 2K each! On 4/21/09, Odhiambo ワシントン <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Eric Mugo <kabugum@gmail.com> wrote:
some people use easy pins like 1234 or 0000 hence the thief will try that first....
And there is a limitation to the number of attempts you can try... so the thief must be very lucky.
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