SINGAPORE - If you receive a call from the Viber app and the caller asks for your bank account number so that you can claim a prize from the Be A Changi Millionaire promotion, be on your guard as it might be a scam.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - If you receive a call from the Viber app and the caller asks for your bank account number so that you can claim a prize from the Be A Changi Millionaire promotion, be on your guard as it might be a scam.
Scammers contact potential victims using a Viber account with an on-screen image from the Be A Changi Millionaire campaign advertisement.
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