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Updated Nov 6, 2025
Whistleblower Exposes Gadget 254 Deceptive Advertising and Online Theft
Online fraud in Kenya has reached alarming levels, and a shocking new case exposes how social media scammers are robbing unsuspecting customers while posing as genuine businesses. A whistleblower has come forward to detail how a group operating under the name Gadget 254 has perfected a system of deception—duping innoce
Online fraud in Kenya has reached alarming levels, and a shocking new case exposes how social media scammers are robbing unsuspecting customers while posing as genuine businesses.
A whistleblower has come forward to detail how a group operating under the name Gadget 254 has perfected a system of deception—duping innocent buyers with convincing posts, fake promises, and well-rehearsed lies.
What appears to be a normal online transaction quickly turns into a nightmare, leaving victims counting losses and battling despair.
The story of Gadget 254 is not just a personal tragedy but a national concern. It exposes how sophisticated online thugs hide behind fake business fronts, robbing Kenyans of their hard-earned money.
The story of Gadget 254 is not just a personal tragedy but a national concern. It exposes how sophisticated online thugs hide behind fake business fronts, robbing Kenyans of their hard-earned money.
Inside the Gadget 254 Deception Scheme
Gadget 254 presents itself as a legitimate electronics retailer. Their Facebook page, Gadget Store, and Instagram handle, @xuk_gadgets, are filled with attractive offers that appear genuine. They even list a professional-looking website, https://tinyurl.com/ytj8597f, to build credibility. They post flashy deals daily, often featuring popular gadgets like televisions, soundbars, and phones. The scam starts when an interested customer makes an inquiry. The so-called sales and stores manager, “Abdi,” reached via +254 795 693174, responds promptly and confidently, assuring quick delivery from their alleged store in Nairobi’s Industrial Area. However, that’s where the truth ends and deception begins.How the Gadget 254 Fraud Unfolds
Once a deal is struck, Abdi confirms the item’s availability and requests full payment upfront. Victims are told that the goods will be shipped immediately through Wells Fargo courier services. To reinforce the illusion, Abdi claims the package has been dispatched and provides a driver’s number, 0712 639835. But the driver never answers calls. When pressed, Abdi invents stories—a damaged package, a frightened driver, or a new delivery on the way. Soon after, he demands additional payments, claiming that the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has held the item for VAT clearance. He sends fabricated VAT receipts and promises release once payment is made. When the customer complies, Abdi disappears. Phone calls go unanswered, messages are ignored, and the buyer is blocked on all Gadget 254 pages.