A number of online shoppers have voiced out their fear of buying goods online due to online fraud. There are numerous reports regarding fraud occurring in our country. Online shoppers reported that they did not hear any updates from the sellers by the time they have made the payment. Other than the sellers terminating their contact numbers or websites, they would deliver items which failed to meet the requirements as advertised on the digital marketplaces, leading the customers to ultimate disappointment.
Moreover, there is a case where a scammer manages to access a depositor’s bank account to conduct his criminal activity. The scammer who disguised himself as a loan agent, had persuaded 200 people to deposit their money into the complainant’s bank account for RM1000 scooters he advertised on FaceBook. The complainant who realized his account had been so active with money going in and out was left with charges as those depositors had pressed charges against him. Unfortunately, the person committing the crime vanished with the loan processing fee and due to the small amounts involved, the reluctance of the victims to lodge police reports had prompt these scammers to pursue their illicit trade without being traced (Mukhtar et al, 2016).
Hence, before successfully enrolling these businesses or individuals on digital marketplaces, they need to be authorized first. The details of the company or individual, company registration number, identity card, company address and bank account statement should be acquired beforehand. These documents can beneficial when it comes to performing a verification check. Even though these online scammers would provide a false information, this measure would impede them from continuing their activities due to the high level of security.
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