One or the other festival is celebrated in India throughout the year and the pomp of these festivals is seen in the country. In this episode, this time the festival of Raksha Bandhan will be celebrated on 30-31 August. On this day the sister ties a rakhi on her brother's wrist and in return, the brother gives her a gift. This festival is celebrated with great pomp throughout the country. Whereas, brothers buy gifts for their sisters and nowadays most people buy things online as there are many options along with savings. But do you know that in the name of Rakshabandhan, fraudsters do not leave a chance to cheat people? In such a situation, it becomes your responsibility to take care of some things. Otherwise, you can also become a victim of fraud. So let's know what are the things you should take care of so that you cannot be cheated. You can learn about this in the next slides...
To avoid fraud, keep these things in mind:-
Number 1
In the name of Rakshabandhan, fraudsters can send you many tempting offers on message, WhatsApp, or email, in which you can get many cheap gifts, coupons, or vouchers. Here you can be sent a link, but you do not have to click on this link without checking. These links can be fraud and they work to cheat you.
Number 2
If you get such a call, in which you are told things like winning a cash prize, then you have to be careful with them. Fraudsters tell you that we are sending you some questions and you have to send your answers to a Telegram group, but as soon as you join this group, your mobile can be hacked and you can be a victim of fraud. Are. So avoid doing this ever.
Number 3
Fraudsters also call people posing as bank officials in the name of festivals. They can call you by taking any cashback, any offer, or any credit card fake offer from you. In such a situation, they ask you for the OTP received on your mobile number. But you do not have to give this OTP, otherwise, money can be withdrawn from your account.
Number 4
On the occasion of Rakshabandhan, fraudsters can also send you an email about winning a lottery. But you don't have to click on this email. Keep in mind that these are fake and as soon as you click on these links, your mobile can be hacked or your data can be stolen. So be careful.
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