Shopkeepers running Google Pay should be careful. In fact, a case of fraud has come to light with a shop running a pottery shop. It is said that the victim shopkeeper says that he is running a pottery shop on the link road leading to Gurdwara Patalpuri Sahib. Works. A couple who came to his shop asked him for Rs. 3700. While giving information to the journalists, he said that Ajmer Singh, son of Sheetal Singh, a resident of village Bhagwala, ward no. 11 Nagar Panchayat Sri Kiratpur Sahib who runs a utensil shop said that he runs a utensil shop on the link road to the city.
On December 6, around 3:30 in the afternoon, a white car stopped in front of his shop. A Sardar, a woman and a child got out of it. He bought different types of utensils from my shop. Price 3700 Rs. C. He told me that we don’t have cash, we will pay you through Google Pay. After that, he scanned the QR code and showed him the Google Pay sign, got into his car with the utensils and left. went away
When he was free from work and checked the money in his account, 3700 Rs. Not found. The said couple showed him the fake tick mark. He gave the number of the vehicle and filed a written complaint in this regard at Sri Kiratpur Sahib police station. Which was a fake vehicle number.
Ajmer Singh has demanded from the police administration to trace the said couple and take appropriate legal action. In this regard, when the SHO of Sri Kiratpur Sahib Police Station was spoken to, Inspector Jatin Kapur, he said that the vehicle of Ajmer Singh police. came with the number, which on investigation turned out to be a fake number. The police are also checking the CCTV cameras in the vicinity. They appealed to the shopkeepers that when someone If someone pays through Google Pay, they can immediately check their account and not have their money credited to their account.