Is it true that the government or a legitimate agency is offering such aid?
SOME Malaysians may have received an email or SMS lately telling them there is a"Bantuan Warganegara Malaysia" cash aid of RM900 being given out – the catch being they have to click on a link to check if they are eligible for it.
In a Facebook post, the Multimedia and Communication Commission advised the public to always be wary of any offers for"aid schemes" or"special appreciation offers" received via SMS or email."If you have fallen victim to a scam, you are advised to lodge a police report immediately or refer the case to the National Crime Response Centre via phone at 997.Reference: https://www.facebook.
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