WhatsApp Fraud: You must have seen many such cases of online fraud, where messages are sent to people in the name of the bank and a link is given in these messages. Similar fraud is happening with SBI users as well. Let us tell you about it in detail.

If you are a State Bank of India (SBI) user, then there is important news for you. You must have seen many such cases of online fraud, where messages are sent to people in the name of the bank and a link is given in these messages. Users are also given tempting offers to click on these links. Similar fraud is happening with SBI users as well. SBI has also issued a warning for users regarding this. Let us tell you about it in detail.
SBI issued a warning
State Bank of India (SBI) has issued a warning to its customers. In this warning it has been said that some people are sending fake messages in the name of SBI. These messages are being sent through WhatsApp and SMS. In these messages it is being said that your SBI reward points will expire soon and you will have to redeem them. A link is also given in the message.
What did SBI say
SBI has shared a post on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter). In this, SBI has clarified that the bank never sends such messages. Therefore, you should not click on the link given in these messages.
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SBI Reward Points
SBI gives reward points to its customers on every transaction. The value of each point is 25 paise. You can use these points to buy many types of products and services. This includes many things like clothes, movie tickets, mobile or DTH recharge, air tickets, hotel booking etc.
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