Don't Rush to Pay Fines in 'Reserve+': A Warning About Unofficial Penalty Notices.
Beware of Fraud in the 'Reserve+' App
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian citizens are receiving notifications within the 'Reserve+' app about supposedly imposed fines. However, attorney Roman Simutin has highlighted a critical issue in a Facebook post, warning that these penalties lack legal force without an accompanying official decree. He advises users not to make any immediate payment upon receiving a suspicious notification in the app. The 'Reserve+' app is used for military registration and mobilization in Ukraine, making it a target for such scams.
Legal Requirements and Potential Risks
A fine can only be considered legitimate after the relevant official decree has been issued. Consequently, messages that are not supported by formal documentation cannot form the basis for any financial demand. It is crucial to note that these alleged fines start from 17,000 hryvnias, a significant sum that increases the potential harm for anyone falling victim to this fraud.
Furthermore, individuals in violation of military registration rules may face having their bank accounts blocked, adding another layer of pressure on those who receive these messages. Therefore, it is vital to remain cautious and verify all information through official channels before committing to any financial obligation.
Given the current situation, public awareness and vigilance against potential fraudulent schemes are essential. Since the penalty amounts can be substantial, any received information must be cross-checked via official sources. This practice will help avoid financial loss and maintain legal security.
This incident underscores the enduring importance of official documentation in financial matters, especially as digital technologies create new opportunities for fraud.
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