

Scam Alert: Facebook allows scam ads promoting RM9 Philips Coffee Machines.Stylish and functional, this versatile daypack goes with you to the office, gym and everywhere in between. It features premium materials and trims, quick-access storage pockets, and simple organization for your daily travel needs. The Fit Pack 3 stores your gym/work essentials without adding extra bulk. Last year, the NSRC has helped scam victims recover about RM1.4 million. The Go Pack 2 is a lightweight, packable day pack that’s designed for all-day adventures in the city. The NSRC is a dedicated command centre to coordinate rapid response for online financial scams and it will allow Bank Negara Malaysia to stop the outflow of funds if reported early.

If you become a scam victim, you are urged to call the National Scam Response Centre (NSRC) by calling 997 as soon as possible. Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil said that his ministry and the MCMC will be studying and assessing the best mechanism to tackle scam ads on social media.

Unfortunately, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has limited powers to act on platforms hosted outside of Malaysia. Meta continuously claims that it has algorithms to block scammers from its platform but obviously it has failed to prevent and block scam ads in a timely matter. Weight: AER Travel Pack 2 small: 1,5 kg / Ozuko 17' knockoff: 1,46 kg (including the rain cover) In conclusion, both bags have the same weight and around the. Most of these scam ads can be prevented if Meta conducts basic checks on new advertisers and have ads monitored by a moderation team based in Malaysia. Here is the size and weight comparison between the new AER Travel Pack 2 small and the Ozuko 17' knockoff: Size: AER Travel Pack 2 small: 48x32x19 cm / Ozuko 17' knockoff: 47x29x20 cm. Online scams facilitated by social media platforms such as Facebook are becoming a serious issue. Instead, report the ads as a scam, and hopefully, a human at Meta will look into your report. As always, do not provide your personal information and do not click on links from offers that are too good to be true. Like most scams, the page claims there are only 500 units available at a special price to create urgency for people to submit their details. The ads lead to a fake website which misuses the Aer branding and it asks users to fill out a survey form.
