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▍Scam gangs in Taiwan often pretend to be from government offices as a way of gaining trust and tricking people out of their money.
Read the following and always be vigilant
Common scam scenarios
You receive a telephone call claiming to be from a government office notifying you to pick up an annuity, subsidy or gift. You are then asked to provide details of your personal bank account, remit a payment to a designated account or send your passport, Alien Resident Certificate or other ID to a designated location to be able to claim the payment or prize.
Remember, a government agency will NEVER leave a phone message, text message, LINE message etc. asking members of the public to remit a payment or send identity documents to a designated account or address.
If you receive a message that could be a scam, call the 165 Anti-Fraud Hotline or the 1955 Hotline to seek confirmation