Man arrested after $11,200 lost in refund scam involving mobile phones and tablets
SINGAPORE - A 28-year-old suspect has been arrested for a string of alleged refund frauds involving an e-commerce company.
He is suspected of then returning fake versions of these devices to receive full refunds, causing losses amounting to more than $11,200, the police said in a statement.
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