Vodafone Fiji has warned customers on hoax calls and social media posts for M-PAiSA
Vodafone Fiji says some M-PAiSA customers have lately been receiving calls from unknown persons claiming to be Vodafone staff asking for their M-PAiSA account details.
Some people have also been contacted through social media such as Facebook for customers to message them their account details in order to claim prizes or collect their financial rewards.
Vodafone warns all its M-PAiSA users, that no one from Vodafone including its customer care team will ever ask you for your M-PAiSA account PIN or one-time password either over the phone or through text message and email.
The PIN must always remain a secret to the account holder.
Therefore, under no circumstances, should M-PAISA users disclose their account PIN or OTP over the phone or in-person to anyone whatsoever.
Vodafone Fiji urges customers to exercise caution and not to partake in responding to any calls and messages from unknown sources and parties.
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