Got an SMS saying your Touch ‘n Go account has been suspended? Company says it’s a scam


Users are urged to verify any information related to TNG directly with the company. — Using phone photo created by Dragana_Gordic - www.freepik.com

PETALING JAYA: Touch ‘n Go eWallet has issued an alert about scammers using the company’s name and branding in their attempt to defraud users through SMS.

The company said in a posting on Facebook that it has not sent out any messages to inform users that money has been credited into their ewallets, or asking them to log into their account through any links. It added that victims who click on such links will be directed to a fake Touch ‘n Go eWallet website where their information will be stolen.

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