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Abstract:Durban - A Gauteng auto dealership revealed a purported forex trader who falsely claimed to have bought a high-end luxury car and posted a picture of it online, giving the impression that the car was hers.
Durban - A Gauteng auto dealership revealed a purported forex trader who falsely claimed to have bought a high-end luxury car and posted a picture of it online, giving the impression that the car was hers.
This came after the lady posted a picture of the Mercedes-Benz G class SUV on social media and claimed to have paid R5 million for it using money she had made from trading the foreign exchange [forex] markets.
Pictures from an Instagram account with the name “richsawomen” that featured the hashtag “Khali billions” for the claimed owner of the Mercedes-Benz were posted on the Facebook page “Hobo ZA.”
The management was hesitant to talk and want to remain anonymous.
She did state that the black Mercedes-Benz G wagon that was seen in the article was still available for purchase, though.
“Sir, I have nothing to add to that discussion other than to confirm that the car is still on the ground. The Mercedes-Benz in black,” she remarked.
Khali billions identified herself as the “first female trader to program a mobile trading robot,” the “Alpha Female Wolf,” a “billionaire,” a “professional digital marketer,” and the “owner of LR Mining” on her Instagram page.
Khali billions shared a photo of the car and herself on Instagram around a week ago.
She is seen carrying an Apple iPhone, a pair of keys, and a bouquet of white flowers.
Another image of the car alone with the Avari Cars license plate was also sent by the user.
“This is how a population of 5 million looks. Withdrawals of forex were completed in an instant. On her Instagram, she accompanied a photo of a black Mercedes SUV with the phrase ”you can do it too.
Khali Billions' Instagram account was accessible to everyone on Monday morning at roughly 6am, but by 9am, the account had been shut in private mode.
When the woman was contacted for comment on the subject, a person posing as her personal assistant stated that she was busy but would respond as soon as possible.
On the Instagram photo, which can also be seen in the lady's Whatsapp profile picture, the question of whether she had bought the black G-Wagon was posed to the woman. When we enquired about Khali's true name, the PA said in the affirmative.
It was discovered that the individual had barred future remark with after submitting a series of inquiries.
The woman was questioned about if the black Mercedes actually belonged to her and whether she had used forex trading profits to pay for it.
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