Today people are using Fastag in all vehicles. In such a situation, scams regarding Fastag are increasing significantly. Anyway, in India, whatever thing starts being used or discussed more, scams start happening in its name. The fasting scam has been happening very fast for the last few days. A few days ago, searching Google for FasTag in Nalasopara, Maharashtra proved costly for a person, and Rs 2.4 lakh was withdrawn from his account. Let us know about this type of scam...
Taking help from Google to recharge may be expensive
If you are also facing any problem in recharging the FasTag account, then do not take the help of Google for the solution and do so very carefully, because a person searched the customer care number of FasTag on Google. The person got a number on which he called and the person talking on the phone introduced himself as a customer executive of FasTag and promised to help.
Empty account remotely from the app
Trusting customer care, the person downloaded a remote control app on his phone. After this, with the help of this app, the fraudster, posing as customer care, withdrew Rs 2.4 lakh from the person's account in six transactions. After this, he disconnected the call and switched off the phone.
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