NEVER send Ukash by email as you may become a victim of
scams and lose your money.
Criminals continue to advertise goods that don't exist on
popular sites such as Gumtree and Vivastreet. They are providing
links to websites, such as Techlike.net where the goods are shown
in more detail. They may also set-up fake websites and email
accounts that appear to be Ukash. They have now started to ask you
to send Ukash by email direct to 'carriers' using fake email
addresses for well known companies such as UPS and Federal
Express.
- Only spend Ukash online and at genuine merchants listed at www.ukash.com/spend
- Never email vouchers or give voucher codes in full or part by
email or over the telephone to anyone as you will lose your
money
- Ukash advice is never to provide any voucher details to a
third-party by any method as it should be treated just like
cash
- The Ukash product is not designed for person to person or
Escrow payments; it should only be used for making payments online
at Participating Ukash Merchants
- Participating Ukash Merchants will never ask for payment to be
made by sending voucher details over the telephone or by email
- Participating Ukash Merchants will never ask for payment to be
made directly to a carrier to release a shipment
- Find out how to stay safe at http://www.ukash.com/gr/en/alerts/security-tips.aspx