Dentistry student goes viral twitter (29) on Sunday Reported damage of BRL 7,000 after his cell phone was stolen during a concert in Rio de Janeiro. college student accused NubankMercado Pago, PagSeguro and Banco are making the Brasil of security failure and neglect.

Thamires Norberto said that he did not exhibit his smartphone at the fair, but it was still stolen. After realizing that the device is gone, even blocked accounts and chip. Even so, The criminals had already disappeared with the money in the young woman’s account..

“I came home and finally the chip was decrypted, I went to access my accounts. I had already seen a new cell phone to buy with a reservation and more family help, the seller was on its way to deliver it and that’s when the trick came: ALL my money disappeared from the account,” he reported.

According to the report, the amount of R$6,000 he had collected for a while disappeared from his Nubank account. Screenshots of the app show the movement of money sent to a Mercado Pago account.

In addition to the balance in the student’s personal account, R$1,000 was stolen from a store reservation he owned with a friend, resulting in a total loss of R$7,000.

accusations of distrust

In addition to the full report, Thamires has aired about the case. He said that he cried a lot about this situation and that he lost the money he had saved for a while in a few minutes.

“Dentistry is an elitist course even at UFRJ. [Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro] There are expensive bills of materials. In other words, a lot of water goes by for a poor person to become a dentist, and only the living know. My world was falling apart and all I could think about was giving up everything. “I don’t see a solution, everything I expected has been wasted,” he says.

The college student also showed on Twitter that the thieves had withdrawn BRL 1,000 twice and transferred BRL 5,000 via Pix to a PagSeguro account.

He claimed to have reported the whole situation to Nubank, “he basically told me they had nothing to do with it and blamed Mercado Pago”. He accused financial institutions of doing nothing, despite having a police report.

The student, who also revealed that the thieves managed to change the password to access his account in Banco do Brasil, reminded the case of talent agent Bruno De Paula. It also went viral on social media in early May when she said she was the victim of a cell phone theft and had to pay almost R$143,000 in damages.

Other side

HE TecMundo Thamires contacted the financial institutions Norberto mentioned. Nubank, PagSeguro, Mercado Pago, or even Banco do Brasil had not been in touch as the message closed. The article will be updated if companies comment on the student’s status.


Source: Tec Mundo

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