MUSLIM parents who have been looking forward to dressing up their children for Eid ul Fitr next week have been fleeced by a Facebook scammer.
Tasneem Dollie says her brother found the seller “Anke De Bruyn” on Facebook’s Marketplace, advertising “Kids Eid clothes” for R250.
He ordered two cute dresses, paid a portion of the asking price and said he would pay the rest when the goods arrived.
“My brother only paid half, which was R160, and they both agreed that the rest would be paid once delivered.
“She didn’t do anything, instead she blocked my brother on her phone. The clothes were supposed to be with him on Tuesday,” the angry woman explains.
“I contacted her on Wednesday and told her that I was onto her and knew that…