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  • Mumbai woman tries to buy whisky online, but is duped of 5.35 lakh

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    Mumbai woman tries to buy whisky online, but is duped of 5.35 lakh

    When the CEO assured her that there was nothing to worry about and that she should repeat the entire process to recover her lost funds, the woman instantly informed him of the same. As a result, the woman lost $19,051 once more, according to a police officer.

    Digital Desk: A 27-year-old
    Dahisar woman in Mumbai was conned out of 5.35 lakh rupees by con artists who
    pretended to be wine shop managers and defrauded her under the guise of delivering
    a bottle of whisky to their house.



    The scammers tricked her
    initially under the guise of inserting codes and later under the pretense of
    returning her money. According to the police, they also persuaded her to raise
    the limit on her debit card, which enabled them to withdraw more money from her
    account in just 12 hours.



    The complainant, a private
    firm employee, claims that on Tuesday at around nine o'clock she suddenly
    realized that she required a whisky bottle to create and decorate a cake. She
    subsequently conducted an online search and discovered the number of Silver
    Wines in Dahisar.



    "The woman was
    approached by someone posing as the wine shop's sales representative, who
    informed her that even though the store was closed, he could still bring a
    bottle to her in 10 minutes and requested payment via a QR code. In response,
    the woman gave a payment of 550. She was then informed that a delivery
    executive would contact her shortly, according to a police officer from MHB
    police station.



     As a result, a man who pretended to be the
    sales executive called the woman. The man said she needed to register in order
    to have alcohol delivered to her home, and one of their executives would assist
    her. The next executive who phoned her instructed her to use the mobile payment
    tool Google Pay and requested that she enter the receipt number, 19,051, in place of the amount. After doing so, she received a message stating
    that 19,051 had been taken out of her account.



    When the CEO assured her
    that there was nothing to worry about and that she should repeat the entire
    process to recover her lost funds, the woman instantly informed him of the
    same. As a result, the woman lost $19,051 once more, according to a police
    officer.



    The executive was contacted
    once more by the woman, who was informed that there was a problem since the system was debiting the amount this time rather than crediting it.



     "He requested her bank account
    information, she said. To recoup the lost funds, he requested her debit or
    credit card information. She even boosted the card's limit and disclosed the
    CVV number and the card's validity. Later, the defendant withdrew
    $48,000 and $96,045. Then, he instructed her to transfer $95,051 and $1,71,754
    while promising to transfer the entire sum to her at once. When the accused
    stopped returning her calls on Wednesday at midday, the woman lost 5.35 lakhs,
    according to a police official.



    According to the police,
    they have written to her bank to request that they freeze the accused's account
    numbers and try to get any money frozen.



     

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