Hati-Hati Ambil Tempahan Katering 'Kerajaan' Dari WhatsApp, Modus Operandi Terbaru Scammer

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Hati-Hati Ambil Tempahan Katering 'Kerajaan' Dari WhatsApp, Modus Operandi Terbaru Scammer
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Scammer kononnya akan berlakon jadi pihak 'kerajaan' menggunakan sistem e-Perolehan tapi sebenarnya majlis tak wujud.

Follow kami di WhatsApp Channels, Telegram, Instagram dan TikTok SAYS Seismik , jadi antara yang terawal untuk dapatkan berita serta artikel-artikel menarik. Baru-baru ini tular apabila seorang pengusaha syarikat katering berkongsi telah menerima tempahan yang tidak wujud Perkongsian itu didedahkan oleh pemilik syarikat katering, Faizan Dasuki yang memberitahu sindiket penipuan atau scammer berkenaan akan menghubungi syarikat untuk membuat tempahan.

"Selepas itu mereka maklumkan pula mahu membuat tempahan doorgift untuk diberikan kepada tetamu yang hadir," katanya.Selain itu, dia juga mendakwa pembekal doorgift juga adalah terdiri daripada scammer."Kos doorgift katering kena bayar dulu kepada pembekal sebelum dihantar kepada pelanggan dan kita sebagai katering akan buat tuntutan bayaran dalam invois yang disekalikan dengan jumlah kos tempahan makanan dan boleh dapat untung lebih," katanya.

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