Common scams around Hatfield: If it’s too good to be true, it probably is
SUSANNA ANBU The student diaspora of the UP consists of students from all walks of life. For most first years, this is their first time being away from home and scammers thrive on exploiting their overtly trusting attitude. It is therefore fundamental that every first-year student is aware of potential scams that they could fall victim too. Students must be wary of motorists who ask for directions. In 2018, a student lost their cell phone when they directed and drove with a motorist who had asked for directions. At the garage, the motorist gave the student R100 to buy airtime and asked to use theRead More →