Take note! If you receive a court order with instructions on how to avoid legal actions, you have to...
The Straits Times - Singapore·2026-03-17 12:03
SINGAPORE – If you receive a “court order” instructing you to transfer money to a bank account to avoid legal action, do not respond to it.
In a Facebook post on March 16 , Singapore Courts said it had been alerted to a scam involving these fake orders.
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Alice tanhai ping 17/03/2026
goodafternoon, 下午好
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Userj381 17/03/2026
using court as a scam is a very very serious problems to society must not take it lightly. It time to tell people dont trust anyting on line n delete away all payments like paylah, paynow n etc.
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Teobehpio reply Userj381 18/03/2026
Good morning and has a nice day and good breakfast and totally agree with this comment thank thank
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LUMPAH 17/03/2026
that day saw one man paynow to courts,but he got a standing fan...
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幸运星88 17/03/2026
Thanks for keeping us informed! 谢谢你的分享
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Evelyn Mah 18/03/2026
Money transfer trick by the scammers, brighten the victims' panic mind too. Hd an a/c w/the bank, but suddenly a call frm them, involve in an incident n hd to transfer $ out to another bank. Then is that bank officially known? To transfer, shld hv gone dwn to their bank to proceed the procedure than withdrawn $ n transfer. Oso, regarding a call, hw many callers frm bhind hv spoken directly too? So coincidence, differently but can speak up at the same moment? Name is given, department not given.
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