Online Betrug mit Frequency-Karten
Betrüger haben es auf Festivalbesucher abgesehen.zVg
Die Tickets für das Frequency in St. Pölten sind heiß begehrt. Betrüger sehen darin ihr großes Geschäft. Karten werden verkauft, aber nicht geschickt.
Endlich wieder ein Festival genießen! Der Run auf die Frequeny-Tickets in St. Pölten war groß, schnell war das Kontingent ausgeschöpft. Wer noch Ticktes wollte musste auf diversen online Plattformen suchen. Doch hier waren auch Betrüger am Werk.
Identitätsausweis gefordert
Eine St. Pöltnerin meldete bei der Polizei, dass sie Tickets online gekauft hätte, jedoch nie welche geschickt bekommen hatte. Besonders ärgerlich für die junge Frau, sie forderte extra einen einen Identitätsnachweis von der Verkäuferin - dieser wurde auch prompt per Foto geschickt, doch es handelte sich um eine Fälschung.
Sanjay Gagnani
Actress Shabana Azmi recently took to Twitter to alert netizens about a fraud after she was conned online. She wrote that the item she had ordered wasn’t delivered even though she had made advance payment. She said that she managed to trace the owners of the online alcohol delivery platform and figured that those who conned her weren’t associated with the brand. We have now learnt that something similar happened with Kundali Bhagya actor, Sanjay Gagnani, a few days ago.
He narrates, “I got a number online and ordered alcohol. The person asked me to make the payment against my purchase of `1,030 prior to the delivery and after that register and pay an extra amount on the digital payments platform I was using a protocol that needed to be followed for the goods to be delivered.”
कोरोना काल में ऑनलाइन धोखाधड़ी के कई मामले सामने आए हैं। कई सेलेब्स भी इस धोखाधड़ी के शिकार हुए हैं। हाल ही में एक्ट्रेस शबाना आजमी ने बताया था कि वह ऑनलाइन धोखाधड़ी का शिकार हुई हैं। शबाना ने शराब की बोतले ऑर्डर की थी। लेकिन पैसे देने के बावजूद उन्हें उनका सामान नहीं मिला।
वहीं अब खबरें हैं कि कुंडली भाग्य के एक्टर संजय गगनानी भी ऑनलाइन धोखाधड़ी का शिकार हुए हैं। संजय ने भी ऑनलाइन
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