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5 Apps Fraudsters Use To Send You Fake Bank Alerts How To Detect Them

by ReportersAtLarge
June 29, 2022
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Losing money, especially to fraud, hurts. It hits differently when they lose their money through fake bank alerts. That means someone played on their intelligence and stole from them. That hurts. Here are a few pointers to note to avoid being a victim of fake bank alerts.

The advent of a cashless policy is a good one. Cashless Nigeria is a policy established in 2012 by the Central Bank of Nigeria to curb excesses in the handling of cash in the Nigerian Federation. It prescribed cash handling charges on daily withdrawals above Five Hundred Thousand Naira (N500,000.00) for individuals and Three Million Naira (N3,000,000.00) for corporate bodies. The policy was enforced not to eliminate the use of cash but to reduce the volume of cash in circulation.

This is a good policy, but fraudsters have manipulated the good cause to defraud people and steal their money.

Now, it is general information that people are defrauding with the use of fake bank alerts. The more reason why you need to be educated about this is to avoid them making a fool out of you and stealing money that they are not entitled to.

What information do these fraudsters need to send you a fake bank alert?

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Your phone number
Your account number

Without the above information, they can’t send you fake messages, and when you eventually figure out what they’ve done, it would be impossible to track them.

The reason is that they have a dedicated SIM card for perpetrating this evil. They figure out the format that your bank uses to send you credit or debit alerts and a copy to send to you.

Popular apps for fake bank alerts

Fake bank alerts don’t just happen. There are certain apps these criminals utilise for this crime. The following are the top apps that are used to send fake bank alerts in Nigeria:.

Flash Fund App
Lofty SMS App
Money Prank Pro
Millionaire Fake Bank Account
Pro and fake alert maker for Android.

How do you detect fake bank alerts?

What are the red flags to look out for?  You might want to scroll past this, thinking you might not need it. Only victims understand how important knowing what the red flags are is because they have dealt with it firsthand, and it must have hurt to see the money that they’ve kept “safely” stolen without a trace.

Remember, this could happen to anyone, but to prevent you from falling victim, here are the things to look out for.

Check out for misspellings: They will ask for your account number, which is not out of place, and also ask for your phone number, which is out of place. That’s a red flag. No one needs your phone number to send you money.

Your account balance will not be credited. The real bank alert will show you how much you had before the alert and after the alert.

Have a precise knowledge of how much was there before, and if it corresponds with the previous amount, then you’re on track. If not, you might just be about to be scammed.

If you were sent a message, check the email source and look out for the official email address of your bank.

Check the authenticity of the mobile app users.

1. Check your email: Check your email that is linked to your bank—the one that is registered with your bank. If you don’t have an email for bank alerts, then you can open one and link it to your account to help you clear your doubts about the financial transaction that took place. With this email, you also get access to your bank statement and your account balance, all in your email. Once you receive the suspected bank alert, check your email source.

2. The balance will not be credited: This can be done using your bank’s USSD code or mobile banking app. You can also check your account balance through internet banking or an ATM. A fake bank alert will never reflect on your account balance or statement.

3. Check the credit alert you received to see if it contains your available bank balance: Fake bank alerts will not contain your available balance so you can easily detect the fake alert if your account balance does not reflect along with transfer payments done by your customers/buyers.

4. Avoid clicking on links that request your bank account details: Do not also give out your bank information to strangers, either via email, phone call, or online platform. Be warned, and stay safe.

The 7 types of alerts that you should know

According to “Bank Rate,” these seven alerts serve several different purposes and can help you bank better.

Low balance alert
Direct deposit alert
Unusual account activity alert.
Large purchase alert.
Large ATM withdrawal alert.
Debit card alert.
Profile change alert.

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  1. kennedy ben says:
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    kennedy

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    Work send money 💰 🤑

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