Common Consumer Scams
Foreign Employment Scam
Lottery Scam
Internet related purchase Scam
Relative/friend in need scam
Loan Scam
Donation Scam
Newspaper ads Scam
Romance
Networking Scam
Other Scams
Pyramid Scheme Scam
A pyramid scheme is a type of investment scam in which each person involved recruit’s others to join. Money made by the new members funnels up to the higher members. At the top of the pyramid are the scammers who take in all the money and leave the rest of the members with nothing. These schemes often rely on the constant recruitment of new members to bring in funds, as there is no real product or service being sold. Pyramid schemes are illegal in many countries, including Nepal, and are a form of investment fraud. If you are approached to join a pyramid scheme, be cautious and do your research before investing any money. Be wary of any opportunity that requires you to recruit new members in order to make a profit, as this is a common tactic used by pyramid scheme operators. Remember, if an investment opportunity seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Rent/Housing/Land Scam
Be careful of anyone who asks you to pay an upfront fee to help you find a house or land to purchase or rent. Some of these people might ask you to deposit money into their account and then not be available to contact. It’s best to only deal with people you know or who have a good reputation. Be wary of anyone who asks for money before they provide a service.
Identity Theft
It is important to exercise caution when it comes to sharing personal information, such as citizenship documents, driver’s licenses, passports, or other forms of identification, with individuals or websites that are unknown or untrusted. There is a risk that this information may be used for nefarious purposes, including identity theft and illegal financial transactions. To protect yourself, it is advisable to keep personal information private and only share it with trusted sources or on secure websites. ID’s can be used to open wallet accounts or do unauthorized domestic remit transaction.
Online Gambling
Online gambling, including sites like 1xbet and bet365, is illegal in Nepal. If you use IME or IME Pay, it is important to stay away from these types of sites. They may have agents who help people use and withdraw money from the site. However, if you lose money through online gambling, you won’t be able to get it back. If the police catch you gambling online, you could face legal action. So it’s best to avoid online gambling altogether.
Pin/Password Theft
Pin and password theft is a type of cybercrime in which an individual’s personal identification numbers (PINs) or passwords are stolen and used to gain unauthorized access to their accounts or personal information. To protect yourself from pin and password theft, it is important to use strong, unique passwords for each of your accounts and to avoid sharing them with anyone. You should also avoid writing down your passwords or storing them in a location that is easily accessible to others. If you suspect that your password or PIN has been compromised, it is important to change it immediately and to monitor your accounts for any suspicious activity. It is also a good idea to enable two-factor authentication on your accounts, which adds an extra layer of security by requiring you to provide a one-time code in addition to your password when logging in.
Be aware of all the Scam and notify your nearest police station and file a case regarding the scam
Phishing/Fishing Scam
Phishing and fishing are types of cyber scams that are designed to trick individuals into revealing sensitive personal or financial information, such as passwords, login credentials, or credit card numbers. These scams typically involve the use of fake emails, text messages, or websites that appear to be legitimate, but are actually designed to steal your information.
To protect yourself from phishing and fishing scams, it is important to be cautious when clicking on links or downloading attachments from unknown or suspicious sources. You should also avoid entering personal or financial information on websites that you do not trust or that do not have a secure connection. If you receive an email or message that asks for your personal or financial information, do not respond or click on any links. Instead, contact the company directly to verify the authenticity of the request. It is also a good idea to use anti-phishing and anti-virus software to help protect your device from these types of scams.
PIN/Password/OTP Share
Do not give out any personal information like PIN or passwords or OTP to anyone, especially for your wallet or bank account. If you do, someone may be able to take your money without your permission. It will be hard to get your money back once stolen.