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kaninabuchaojibye

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Police warn public of online bak kwa scams ahead of CNY, Latest Singapore News
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Police warn public of online bak kwa scams ahead of CNY
Buying sweet-and-salty dried meats has turned into a sour experience for some consumers here, after their online orders failed to materialise.

The police have warned the public about online scams involving festive goods in the lead-up to Chinese New Year.

There have been scams involving the sale of Hock Moon Hiong bak kwa detected here, police said yesterday.

Scammers would post advertisements on Facebook, claiming to sell the bak kwa in Singapore. The victims were required to place orders via Facebook and make full payment through PayNow or bank transfer.

"The victims only discovered that they have been scammed when they did not receive the bak kwa and realised that the seller had become uncontactable," said the police.

Hock Moon Hiong is a dried meats distributor based in Malaysia; it has no physical outlets in Singapore.

Its official website states that all of its products are already out of stock, even though customers can still buy the bak kwa at physical outlets.

The police urged members of the public to take precautionary measures when shopping online. These include buying only from authorised and reputable sellers; checking existing customer reviews and ratings to verify sellers' profiles; and to insist on cash on delivery when purchasing from online classified advertisements.
Only meat products from approved sources can be imported or brought into Singapore, police added.

Members of the public should report any information regarding possible scams by calling the police hotline at 1800-255-0000, or submit information online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness

To learn more about scams, the public can visit www.scamalert.sg, or call the anti-scam hotline at 1800-722-6688. - THE STRAITS TIMES
 

millim6868

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Jiuhu ppl are much clever know how to con sinkies , don expect sinkies to be clever cos 61% are easily conned by PAPigs, all chiong to go for vacvine when almost all MPs never vac esp Jo ,CCS, Amy ,etc ,all these parrots now keep quiet
 

laksaboy

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It's time to give your business to a more worthy competitor instead of Bee Cheng Hiang, Fragrance or Lim Chee Guan every year!

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knnb40

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I never eat bazhang during dumpling festival, not eat bak kaw during chinese new year or give rose during valentine day......its stupid to let these so called festival to rob my hard earn dollar. :roflmao: (actually I am too poor to spend during these festival....:o-o:)
 
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