Abu Dhabi Judiciary warns of 4 forms of electronic fraud in shopping

The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department issued an important warning to the public about 4 forms of electronic fraud in online shopping, and also warned of the existence of many fake sites that defraud shoppers and steal their money.

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The Judiciary of Abu Dhabi has issued a warning against four different types of electronic fraud in shopping.

An important advisory was released by the Judicial Department of Abu Dhabi to the general public regarding four types of electronic theft that can occur during online shopping. The advisory also warned of the existence of a large number of fraudulent websites that mislead customers and take their money.

Abu Dhabi Judiciary warns of fake websites that deceive buyers

The Judiciary of Abu Dhabi issues a warning against fraudulent websites that trick buyers, The Judicial Department of Abu Dhabi has issued a warning about the perils of conducting online shopping transactions through unreliable websites. Consumers who shop in this manner put themselves at risk of being victims of fraud when the websites they visit present them with alluring product offers, after which the websites deduct amounts from their credit cards that are in excess of the price requested, and then either completely vanish from the internet or send counterfeit goods that are different. She brought up the fact that consumers risk having their personal information stolen, obtaining a product that is not what it was advertised to be, not receiving a product at all, or losing money if they do business with websites that cannot be trusted, and she emphasized the necessity of avoiding doing business with websites like these. Dealing with and making purchases through the original site is the safest option, as is being sure to read the dispute resolution, complaints, and refund policy, as well as contact details. Trusting any site simply by seeing an advertisement for it on social media, examining the site's rating and comments on it, investigating the site's rating and comments on it, dealing and purchasing through the original site is the safest option.

Abu Dhabi Judiciary warns shoppers of scams with attractive offers on products

The Judiciary of Abu Dhabi issues a warning to consumers against fraudulent businesses offering products with enticing discounts, On its website, the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department released an article with the title "Dazzle and Deception," in which it detailed the deception tactic adopted by fraudsters by advertising false products on social networking sites in order to draw victims and deceive them into selling fake products. This was done in an effort to trick victims into selling fake products. The department issued a warning to refrain from making purchases from websites that were deemed unreliable or untrustworthy. In addition to this, it identified four distinct types of fraudulent activity involving the use of electronic commerce, and the department's awareness leaflet stated, "Dazzling images and exciting and attractive marketing videos promoting various products, all of which have become a common scene that social media platforms are full of, with easy access to your requirements through the virtual world in simple steps." Very straightforward; as a result, con artists look to this tactic when devising schemes to defraud customers by, for example, promoting things for sale at discounted prices on websites that are not to be trusted or that are false; the goal is to lure in victims and steal their money.

Abu Dhabi Judiciary clarifies 4 forms of electronic fraud in online shopping

The Abu Dhabi Judiciary elucidates four different types of electronic fraud that can occur when shopping online, The department found that there were four different types of electronic fraud in purchasing transactions. These included fraudsters utilizing social media to advertise their bogus websites, selling counterfeit items, offering goods at extremely low costs, and paying by bank transfer or money card. These disappear when a certain amount of sales have been made. Stores entirely, pointing to three primary reasons why people fall victim to this form of fraud, which include users' lack of awareness about how to verify untrusted websites, wrong usage of websites, and accessing hazardous websites, as well as a desire to buy things at the lowest costs possible.

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