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The Karnataka Police has alerted a new UPI scam named ‘Jumpked Deposit Scam’. In this, scammers first send money to your account. Know what is this scam?
Scamers have a new way of fraud.
Highlights
- The Karnataka Police warned about the new UPI scam.
- Scams first send money to your account.
- Do not check UPI immediately when unknown money comes.
New Delhi. Have you got 2000 rupees from somewhere in your account? Is this a scammer sent? Scameners have a new way to cheat, which is being called a Jamappd Diposit Scam. In this, scammers first send two to three thousand rupees to your account. As soon as you see the notification, you will go to your account, the scammer will fly all the money from your account.
You might be wondering how this can happen. Because you have neither clicked on any link, nor did you tell anyone your point on the phone, then how can you invest money from your account. Let us tell you how does this new jumping deposit scam work?
What is Judicial Dipage Scam?
In this scam, a notification comes to the mobile user that some rupees have been deposited in his account. As soon as you go to your UPI account to see this, the scammer has already sent you a Vidhalaval Registics and as soon as you put your pin, its respective is approved and the money goes to the money from your account.
How to avoid this?
One way to avoid this is that if you get any money from an unknown number, do not go to your UPI platform immediately to check it. Wait for a while. It does not succeed in the preparation that the scammer has kept. Check half an hour after the money arrives or after one or two hours. Apart from this, first put the wrong th should be on the app, so that the region of the scarmer can be canceled. Contact the scaming related to a scaming at number 1930.
New Delhi,Delhi
March 16, 2025, is 13:34
Anyone sent 2000 rupees to the account? Is this a scammer?