The Pension Fund warned about a new fraud scheme on Telegram: how to protect your payments.
According to inkorr.com: The Pension Fund of Ukraine warns about the increase of fraudulent messages on Telegram. Malefactors promise help in obtaining pension payments, claiming that they can be suspended without any applications. However, the PFA points out that all payments are regulated by legislation, and any changes are made only in a lawful manner.
The Fund urges citizens to verify information only on official resources and not to trust dubious sources. For clarification of questions, it is recommended to use the official website of the Pension Fund, as well as their social networks: Facebook, Telegram, Twitter, WhatsApp, and YouTube.
'The dissemination of fake information is a way to manipulate citizens and can harm your pension security,' the Fund warned.
Official sources can help avoid fraudsters and preserve your pension payments.
In the current circumstances, it is important to be especially careful, as fraudsters always find new ways to deceive. Therefore, one should trust only verified sources of information in order not to fall for their tricks and lose your money.
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