Philippine Embassy in US warns vs. scam, fraud targeting Pinoys

The Philippine Embassy in the US on Friday warned Filipinos against scammers and fraud schemes targeting them. advertisement The scammers and fraud schemes claim "to be part of or associated with the Philippine Embassy and/or the Philippine Ambassador," it said in an advisory. These scammers and fraud schemes use social media to victimize Filipinos, the embassy said. "The Embassy notes that it currently operates using its official and verified emails, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram account," it said. The embassy urged Filipinos to remain vigilant and report to the Embassy or the Consulate General any attempt to scam them "when contacted by unverified and unofficial social media profiles claiming to be Philippine officials." It said Filipinos should be wary and cautious especially when their personal and banking information are asked for, or they are requested to make a financial contribution. "By reporting, raising awareness, and denouncing these illegal and shameful acts done by unlawful individuals/organizations, the Embassy — along with our Consulates General and other Philippine agencies operating in the United States — hopes to maintain a safe, trustworthy, and secure environment for our Filipino communities," it said. —KG, GMA News

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