KDVR – Denver warns people of a fraud recently a victim to apply the dogs.
Mia Rigman joined in 2018.
She said, “It was an important part of my income.”
The application is similar to uber for dogs. Anyone who needs their marches can put a list of jobs and employ people like Rikman to achieve this. She said a natural account apparently reserved it during the weekend.
“Send me messages and asked me to speak before accepting the reservation,” Rikman said.
She sent her phone number and shortly after, her phone started shining.
“I received these text messages stating that it was Wag! I supported and I needed to check my account,” Rikman said.
She called the number, which she thought was officially, and said that the person on the phone spoke strongly and threatened to ban her account.
She said: “The first five seconds were intimidation and shock, I did not even know what was going on.” “You literally froze me.”
Rijkmann said they started requesting account information such as her email and password, which she reluctantly provided them with. Then the person logged into the STRIPE fund transfer service, which carries the user’s money until Friday is paid or launched immediately for a fee.
“To update my payment method from my discount card to his discount card, and as soon as I do so, he was able to transfer my money.”
It was slightly more than $ 100 in the account at the time, all of which went in a moment. Once this happens, the person ended the communication.
“I felt violating. I feel someone went to my home and went through my things,” says Rickman.
Fox 31 continues to roam around the accident. A spokesman for the applications of the application is prohibited to share personal contact information. The company said, partly:
“We remind our users repeatedly not to share this information, because it is a common tactic used by fraudsters. In addition, we regularly offer warnings in the application and email reminders that Wag will not request passwords or login icons over the phone or text.”
Rigman said that she chose to share her story in the hope that others would not fall victim to similar fraud and decided that she would not use the service anymore.
“I will continue to develop my work out of application,” she said.
It was not long before to talk to Fox31, Rigman said she had received an email from Wag saying that she would not be able to recover her money. I reported the incident, which occurred at the office of the Public Prosecutor in Colorado on Monday morning, and hoped that the deception will be found.