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Stay away from online scams this Holy Week with GCash: #GSafeTayo tips for secure travels!

Lion's DenBy Lion's DenApril 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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GCash is ramping up efforts to ensure a safe and scam-free Holy Week holiday for its users. As the Philippines’ leading finance super app and largest cashless ecosystem, GCash is urging everyone to stay vigilant against various scams that often target travelers and vacationers during this season. With a commitment to promoting online safety, the app highlights the importance of awareness and caution when transacting online.

Among the most common scams users should watch out for are fake online bookings for travel and accommodations. Scammers often pose as legitimate agencies, offering deals that seem enticing but are fraudulent. To avoid falling victim, GCash advises users to book only through reputable websites and apps, checking contact details and reviews to verify authenticity.

Another popular scam involves “too-good-to-be-true” vacation deals that pressure unsuspecting victims into immediate payment. These offers are usually designed to exploit people’s excitement during the holidays. GCash urges its users to be wary of such deals and to always compare prices online to determine legitimacy.

Counterfeit tickets are also on the rise. Scammers offer cheap but supposedly time-sensitive ticket offers, but these are often fake. GCash reminds users to purchase tickets only from official sellers and to inspect tickets for any irregularities.

Other prevalent scams include phishing through fake Wi-Fi networks, misleading “free” vacation traps that require personal information, and overpriced tours from unverified operators. GCash emphasizes the importance of avoiding sensitive transactions over public Wi-Fi, being skeptical of unsolicited “free” offers, and thoroughly researching tour providers. Additionally, fake travel agents who lack credentials, lost luggage insurance sales on social media, and fake SIM cards or fixers promising illegal services are traps travelers should avoid. GCash recommends purchasing items and services only from authorized outlets and staying cautious around suspicious deals.

Emerging scams such as video sharing, screen sharing, and shoulder surfing have also surfaced as new methods scammers use to exploit unsuspecting individuals. Video sharing scams involve fraudsters persuading users to share videos of their screens or transaction details, revealing sensitive information in the process. Screen sharing scams occur when scammers request remote access to a user’s device under the guise of assistance, only to steal confidential data. Meanwhile, shoulder surfing involves scammers spying on users as they input sensitive information in public areas. GCash advises users to avoid sharing videos of their private transactions, reject unsolicited screen-sharing requests, and always be mindful of their surroundings by covering their screens or keypads when entering MPINs, OTPs, or other confidential information.

By staying alert and following these tips, travelers can enjoy their Holy Week holidays without the threat of online scams. GCash continues to encourage users to prioritize safety in all their digital transactions, helping to build a secure and scam-free environment for everyone.

The PNP-ACG urges citizens to report cybercrime incidents through their hotlines (02) 8414-1560 or 0998-598-8116, or via email at acg@pnp.gov.ph.

Meanwhile, GCash also reiterated that their users may also report suspicious activities through the GCash Help Center at https://help.gcash.com or by contacting the GCash hotline at 2882.

For additional resources on staying safe online, follow the PNP-ACG Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/pnpacg and the GCash website at https://www.gcash.com

Let’s make this Holy Week a time of peace and protection from fraud!

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#GSafeTayo Denise Arielle N. Tan FuentesManila Holy Week
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