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Five ways to protect yourself from fraud on UPI apps such as Google Pay, PhonePe

A pin is needed only for transferring amounts, not while receiving. Restrict access to screen-sharing apps and never share your pin, card and OTP details.

June 04, 2019 / 14:37 IST
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Maya Venkat, a 28-year-old Bengaluru-based yoga trainer, saved herself from a fraudulent transaction of Rs 14,000 while using the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) application. She was trying to sell her bed on OLX, a platform for buying and selling goods.

The UPI enables bank account holders (of banks participating in the UPI) to send and receive money using a Virtual Payment Address (VPA), a unique ID, without requiring additional bank information. Fraudsters tend to ask for the Virtual Payment Address (VPA) on a phone call or while engaging you in a chat.

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Beware of engaging with fraudsters

On 21 May, 2019, a person (fraudster) messaged Maya on OLX, inquiring about the product and negotiated on the price. After nominal bargaining, she decided to sell the bed to this person for Rs 28,000. Later, the person asked if half the amount as deposit is acceptable to freeze this deal and whether he could transfer this amount using any of the UPI apps.