Fake banknotes at Sassa paypoints

Grant recipients are urged to verify their money before leaving the paypoints.


The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) believes there is a group of criminals conducting fraudulent operations around its paypoints and dispensing fake notes to grant recipients, Alex News reports.

This follows a call from Sassa asking all social grant beneficiaries receiving their money at the paypoints to verify their money before exiting the paypoints.

Nandi Mosia, spokesperson for Sassa Gauteng, urged grant recipients to always be alert for scams by criminally minded people around the paypoints to ensure they do not fall victims to the scams.

She urged recipients to avoid fraudulent activities at paypoints by checking the validity of the notes and counting their money before leaving the paypoint.

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If there is any suspicion about the notes issued, Mosia encouraged the recipients to immediately report them to the help desk official and open a fraud case with the police.

She also urged beneficiaries to check if the money said to have been dispensed on the receipt equals the payout they receive. They should also keep the receipts of the grant payments in a safe place.

Grant recipients must always compare their receipts with the money received before leaving the paypoint and immediately report any complaints to the help desk official before they leave the pay point.

“We also urge them to be vigilant and keep their cards and pin numbers safe at all times and not to ask anyone to count their money for them,” she said.

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 Caxton News Service

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