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Beware of bogus dealers and scams

Con artists using fake proof of payment documents have surfaced, causing fraud cases to skyrocket

Fraud crimes in the region continue to escalate as members of the public fall victim to various scams, bogus deals and fictitious transactions.

Police are warning members of the public to be alert when transacting or selling goods and services.

Con artists using fake proof of payment documents have surfaced, causing fraud cases to skyrocket as they scam sellers out of services and goods.

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There are many cases where members of the public have been defrauded after being given false proof of payment notifications, with no funds ever having been paid over.

There have also been many instances where a document with a bank logo and stamp have been given during a transaction or deal, and days later the seller finds they were scammed as no funds were ever transferred.

Police advise members of the public to hand over goods only once payment has been effected, and to wait at least a day further as there have been instances where payments reflect, only to be reversed a short while later.

When buying goods online or responding to adverts on social media, it is advisable to meet in person to transact.

Fraudsters have been using online platforms, social media, and newspapers and magazines to market false goods and services.

Some people carry out handovers of sales in public areas as they feel it would be safer, but people must always be cautious when making transactions.

Many scam victims do not open cases, but the police have said it is important to report cases of fraud, as trends and modus operandi must be noted.

In addition, the KZN Provincial Commercial Crime Investigation Unit based in Richards Bay is hard at work uncovering fraud and corruption matters.

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