HomeNewsTrendsBengaluru man escapes being scammed for Rs 10,000 after posting an ad for iPad on Olx

Bengaluru man escapes being scammed for Rs 10,000 after posting an ad for iPad on Olx

Sharing screenshots from the conversation, Unacademy senior vice President Hardik Pandya showed how the conman alias Dilip Vikas first pretended to transfer Rs 26,000 into his account -- Rs 10,000 more than the agreed amount.

March 20, 2024 / 16:25 IST
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Unacademy SVP Hardik Pandya and a screenshot of the conversation with the alleged scammer. (Image credit: @hvpandya/X)
Unacademy SVP Hardik Pandya and a screenshot of the conversation with the alleged scammer. (Image credit: @hvpandya/X)

A man in Bengaluru narrowly escaped being scammed after he posted an ad for an iPad on Olx. The alleged scammer tried to coax a senior vice president of Unacademy into paying him Rs 10,000 pretending to have mistakenly sent him extra money by UPI using fake screenshots.

Taking to X, Hardik Pandya wrote the incident happened on Wednesday morning. "Posted an ad for an iPad on OLX. Scammer gets in touch, takes it to WhatsApp, and offers to transfer money instantly."

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Sharing screenshots from the conversation, Pandya showed how the conman alias Dilip Vikas first pretended to transfer Rs 26,000 into his account -- Rs 10,000 more than the agreed amount. Vikas also sent screenshots of the transaction, requesting Pandya to return the extra amount.

Interestingly, however, despite the screenshots and Vikas's claims, when Pandya checked, he had not received any money except the Re 1 that Vikas had sent to confirm the account details.

"Obviously, it doesn’t take much to know this raised all the alarms from the get go. But the imitation transaction messages sent manually by him was the funniest part!" Pandya said, tagging the Bengaluru Police and the commissioner.