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Factory worker loses RM210,000 to fake investment scheme advertised on Facebook
Factory worker loses RM210,000 to fake investment scheme advertised on Facebook

New Straits Times

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Factory worker loses RM210,000 to fake investment scheme advertised on Facebook

IPOH: A factory worker lost RM210,000 in life savings after falling victim to a non-existent investment scheme advertised on Facebook. The victim, known only as Chan, 47, said he came across the social media advertisement on March 26 promoting a high-return investment opportunity, which prompted him to invest. He later contacted an individual named Linda via WhatsApp, who introduced herself as a remisier or investment intermediary. "The investment seemed legitimate as I was instructed to download the 'Citi CDT' App from the Apple Store. The app verified, and I started by investing RM10,000 on the same day," he said during a press conference at the Perak MCA Building today. Chan went on to make five more transfers between April 2 and April 28 via online banking, cash deposit machines and over-the-counter transactions to four different bank accounts. Chan added that he was later informed he would receive returns of nearly RM1.7 million, but only if he made an additional payment of RM190,472.40, supposedly to release the profits. "After checking with several friends, they told me I had been scammed. I then lodged a police report at the Sungai Senam police station," he said. Meanwhile, Perak MCA Public Services and Complaints Bureau chief Yuen Chan How urged the authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into the case. "In the past, syndicates would use suspicious links to download fake apps. Now, they're developing legitimate-looking apps that can be downloaded from the Apple Store or Google Play. "We also advise the public to be extremely cautious before investing. No legitimate investment scheme will ask you to make a payment just to withdraw your profits," he said. – BERNAMA

Factory worker loses RM210k to fake Facebook investment scheme
Factory worker loses RM210k to fake Facebook investment scheme

The Sun

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Factory worker loses RM210k to fake Facebook investment scheme

IPOH: A factory worker lost RM210,000 in life savings after falling victim to a fraudulent investment scheme promoted on Facebook. The victim, identified only as Chan, 47, encountered the advertisement on March 26, which promised high returns. Chan contacted a person named Linda via WhatsApp, who claimed to be an investment intermediary. 'The investment seemed legitimate as I was instructed to download the 'Citi CDT' App from the Apple Store. The app was verified, so I invested RM10,000 the same day,' he said during a press conference at the Perak MCA Building. Between April 2 and April 28, Chan made five more transfers via online banking, cash deposit machines, and over-the-counter transactions to four different bank accounts. Later, he was told he would receive RM1.7 million in returns—but only after paying an additional RM190,472.40 to 'release' the profits. 'After consulting friends, I realised I had been scammed and lodged a police report at Sungai Senam police station,' he said. Perak MCA Public Services and Complaints Bureau chief Yuen Chan How urged authorities to investigate thoroughly. 'Syndicates now create legitimate-looking apps downloadable from official stores. Always verify before investing—no genuine scheme demands payment to withdraw profits,' he warned. – Bernama

Factory Worker Loses RM210,000 To Fake Investment Scheme Advertised On Facebook
Factory Worker Loses RM210,000 To Fake Investment Scheme Advertised On Facebook

Barnama

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Barnama

Factory Worker Loses RM210,000 To Fake Investment Scheme Advertised On Facebook

IPOH, July 23 (Bernama) -- A factory worker lost RM210,000 in life savings after falling victim to a non-existent investment scheme advertised on Facebook. The victim, known only as Chan, 47, said he came across the social media advertisement on March 26 promoting a high-return investment opportunity, which prompted him to invest. He later contacted an individual named Linda via WhatsApp, who introduced herself as a remisier or investment intermediary. "The investment seemed legitimate as I was instructed to download the 'Citi CDT' App from the Apple Store. The app verified, and I started by investing RM10,000 on the same day," he said during a press conference at the Perak MCA Building today. Chan went on to make five more transfers between April 2 and April 28 via online banking, cash deposit machines and over-the-counter transactions to four different bank accounts. Chan added that he was later informed he would receive returns of nearly RM1.7 million, but only if he made an additional payment of RM190,472.40, supposedly to release the profits. "After checking with several friends, they told me I had been scammed. I then lodged a police report at the Sungai Senam police station," he said. Meanwhile, Perak MCA Public Services and Complaints Bureau chief Yuen Chan How urged the authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into the case. 'In the past, syndicates would use suspicious links to download fake apps. Now, they're developing legitimate-looking apps that can be downloaded from the Apple Store or Google Play.

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