Hyderabad: Chaitanya, a software engineer from Secunderabad, recently received a WhatsApp message seemingly sent by the popular e-commerce company, 'Dussehra Dhamaka', offering 'Buy one iPhone, get one free'. The gullible young man did not check its authenticity and straightaway paid money online, in his hurry not to miss the offer. Many days passed, he did not receive the items, so he called the customer care of the company. They replied that no phone was booked in his name and their company did not give any such offer. When he approached the cyber crime police, they found out that the WhatsApp message he received was fake.
In another incident, there was an announcement that a leading electronics company is offering TVs at half price, and if you book more than three units, you can get an additional ten percent discount. A desperate shopkeeper paid one and half lakh to buy 4 TVs at once, only to find later that he was duped. Many such cases are coming to the fore of late.
Cyber thieves are taking advantage of festivals like Dussehra and Diwali to rob people through fake offers and messages. These complaints are steadily increasing in the festive season which has already started. The police are warning people not to be fooled by such fake messages and advertisements on the internet regarding offers.
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Given the Dussehra and Diwali festivals, many companies are already coming up with impressive offers. Especially the e-commerce companies, which are known for their offers, are making noise. People believe that many items are available at low prices on these sites. By using this, cybercriminals are committing frauds by sending fake messages in the name of these companies.