Recent incidents pointed to a group of online scammers producing fake BDO deposit slips to show to online sellers in order to process orders. The faked deposit transaction slips were produced using the original paper (which customers are given after making a deposit) and printed with the validation machines. To the untrained eye, the deposit slips really looked like the original ones. BDO has acted on this incident and have changed the type of paper they used for the transaction slips. Read more in our articles including "Scammers produce fake deposit slips for online sellers" and "SC reaffirms ruling, blocking NTC lowering of SMS fee to PHP 0.80".
Recent incidents pointed to a group of online scammers producing fake BDO deposit slips to show to online sellers in order to process orders. The faked deposit transaction slips were produced using the original paper (which customers are given after making a deposit) and printed with the validation machines.
To the untrained eye, the deposit slips really looked like the original ones. BDO has acted on this incident and have changed the type of paper they used for the transaction slips.
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