Fraud emails, Calls and SMSes - RBI - Reserve Bank of India
Overview
Overview
Unsolicited emails, calls and messages promising large sums of money are fake. Do not risk your hard-earned money.
- Don't get cheated by SMS, phone, email in the name of RBI, officials of RBI and / or any authority saying your card has been blocked or promising you large sums of money
- Don't send money as initial deposit, commission or transfer fee to anyone to receive large sums of money from known or unknown organisations
- RBI does not open an individual's account, nor does it offer credit or debit card
- Don't reveal your bank account details, internet banking user ID, password, credit or debit card number, CVV, ATM PIN or OTP to anyone*. RBI or your bank will never ask for these.
- Do not give details of your bank account by clicking on links received through SMS / Email. Rely only on information given on your bank's official site, or on the reverse of your credit or debit card.
- You can lodge a complaint with local police, cyber-crime authorities or on sachet@rbi.org.in, if you receive any offers of cheap funds from abroad or within India
*Except when you have initiated a transaction
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Page Last Updated on: May 23, 2022
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