The Pension Fund warns about fraudsters: how to protect your money.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainians are warned about the spread of fake messages regarding pension payments. Fraudsters are trying to trick pensioners into giving them money by claiming that certain documents need to be filled out to receive pensions. However, the Pension Fund emphasized that this is not true and urged citizens to be cautious and not to fall for the deception.
It was noted that no significant changes in the pension system occur without official decisions from government bodies. Therefore, it is important to carefully verify the information coming from social media and messengers to avoid fraud.
This situation highlights how crucial it is to be cautious in times when information spreads quickly through various channels. Pensioners should only trust verified sources and not respond to unfamiliar requests. Stay alert to avoid becoming a victim of fraudsters.
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