“If a fraud takes place, the money trail can be traced and established but currently there is no SOP to return the money to the consumer. We are working on SOP for banks to return the money to the victim,” the secretary said.
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KUALA LUMPUR: The police are warning customers to be wary of scams involving the purchase of biscuits and goods associated with the festive season as the Year of the Dragon approaches.
SINGAPORE – At least five people have lost $167,000 since September 2023 through fraudulent advertisements on Facebook or Instagram, police said. In many cases involving such scams, victims click on advertisements on the social media sites promoting the sale of Chinese New Year goodies. They are then redirected to WhatsApp, Facebook or Instagram messaging platforms to communicate with the "sellers",...
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Singapore News - At least five people have lost $167,000 since September 2023 through fraudulent advertisements on Facebook or Instagram, police said. In many cases involving such scams, victims click on advertisements on the social media sites promoting the sale of Chinese New Year... Read more at www.tnp.sg
They thought they could get some cash by selling their old furniture, but one couple ended up losing $45,000 to scammers instead. The victim, who wanted to be known as Singh, told Lianhe Zaobao that he had chanced upon a Facebook advertisement posted by a company looking to buy second-hand furniture in October. The 35-year-old civil servant then contacted the...