Diligently fighting online scammers, who are you?



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Jakarta

Kaesang Pangarep again discussed the issue of selling suspicious items online. This time, the son of President Joko Widodo admits that he will buy the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra smartphone, which is sold at a very low price.

“First I want to buy the S20 Ultra for 3.7 million,” he wrote, showing the account of an online store that sells it.

It is stated on the seller’s Instagram account that the Lego S20 Ultra is in second condition, with a guarantee from Samsung Indonesia. The specs are 12GB of RAM with 128GB of internal memory and the condition is 100% smooth as new. He also wrote, smartphones are sold in full condition.

Of course, if you look further, such cheap prices don’t make sense for the latest Galaxy Note series. The price of the new S20 Ultra is almost Rs 20 crore, so even though it is used, it is impossible to sell it for just Rs 3.7 crore.

From what can be concluded, Kaesang Pangarep is not intended to buy, but rather as a warning to alert netizens. Or maybe he was hinting to related parties to be more vigilant in dealing with this type of fraud.

He had done the same thing before when he cheated on someone who announced him as the winner of the auction lottery.

At that time, Kaesang received a DM via Instagram explaining that he had won an auction. The gift giver was reported to have an Instagram account, ‘Account Only BCA’.

In short, Kaesang also tests whether the products can be shipped and paid for in cash on arrival or on delivery (COD).

KaesangKaesang Photo: (Kaesang Twitter)

Answered no, Kaesang finally asked the scammer to verify Kaesang’s identity through his Instagram account. The funny thing is that the scammer is no longer chattering, but immediately apologizes and says a mistake. Well here!

Not only that, Kaesang also controls the fraudulent online store accounts. Initially, Kaesang received a report on the clothing seller’s Instagram account that it was actually a fraud. Then ordered from the online store.

“I received a report that this account was a fraud. Yes, I was just playing for his things,” wrote Kaesang Kaesang ordering via WhatsApp to send the address. He wrote his name and address in the Presidential Palace in Bogor. Kaesang also paid 125,000 rupees. However, the online store recently returned the money.

“I already gave them the address until they asked me again how the order continued. After I transferred it, my money was returned and blocked by me. Pie to,” he said.

So who is Kaesang Pangarep hinting at or just wanting to joke with online scammers?

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