TV actress Dipika Kakkar falls victim to delivery scam, says delivery guy asked for OTP repeatedly

- Advertisement -

TV actress Dipika Kakar was recently targeted by an online delivery scam. She shared her experience on her vlog, warning fans and followers not to accept unexpected deliveries or give out their OTPs.

Kakar received several packages at her home that she didn’t order. The delivery person insisted that she pay cash for them and provide the OTP sent to her phone. At first, Kakar complied, but she quickly realized that something was wrong when she opened the packages and found items she had not ordered.The scammers continued to send more packages and call Kakar, demanding the OTP. She realized that they were trying to steal money from her account, so she refused to accept the packages or give out the OTP.Kakar consulted with a friend, who confirmed that this was indeed a scam. She then urged her fans and followers to be cautious and to never accept unexpected deliveries or give out their OTPs.Kakar’s revelation has served as a timely reminder of the need to be vigilant against online fraud. Authorities are expected to take notice of this alarming trend, and Dipika Kakar’s warning is a valuable cautionary tale for the public.

- Advertisement -

More News...

Recomended

Odisha Doctor Arrested for Taking Bribe to Perform Surgery

Odisha Doctor Arrested for Taking Bribe to Perform Surgery

Bank Employees may receive Salary Hike and Five Day Work Week by December

Bank Employees May Receive Salary Hike and Five Day Work Week by December

FIR filed against Bank of Baroda Manager for not providing loan to SHG

FIR filed against Bank of Baroda Manager for not providing loan to SHG

Punjab National Bank won Gold Medal at IITF 2023

Punjab National Bank won Gold Medal at IITF 2023

Bank Manager beaten by his staff due to verbal fight in office

Bank Manager attacked by his own staff, Police registers FIR

LIC is planning to create a fintech unit, starts project DIVE

LIC is planning to create a fintech unit, starts project DIVE