He received 85k but Mpesa and fuliza deducted

 


Erroneous cash withdrawals through M-Pesa have become more frequent, exposing both legitimate and dubious activity on the part of recipients.

Later, a committed Kitengela understudy named Julius Ledama discovered that he was the owner of Ksh 84,000 that had been paid to him via M-Pesa by mistake. Ledama made the decision to return the entire thing despite the temptation.


Ledama clarified that he received around Ksh 77,821, following a Fuliza credit decision of Ksh 5,500. Instead of keeping the money, he promptly returned it to the sender and paid back the Ksh 4,800 Fuliza advance he had received.


"I gotten around Ksh 77,821, turned around it to him, and took a Fuliza of Ksh 4,800, which is the restrain I was given, and returned it as well," he said.

Ledama emphasized the importance of not stealing someone else's hard-earned money after giving his decision some thought. Ledama conveyed his willingness to repeat the gesture in the unlikely event that it was crucial, being unfazed by the sender's demand for gratitude.


Ledama's actions provide a sharp reminder of the need of sound judgment and careful financial behavior, especially in trying situations.

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