DOTr warns of fake online sale of beep cards

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The Department of Transportation (DOTr) warned commuters of fake online sale of Metro Rail Transit-3 (MRT-3) beef card.

“The recent postings advertising the sale of beep cards with unlimited rides, under the Facebook page ‘Manila Metro’ are fake and unauthorized by MRT-3,” the DOTr MRT-3 said in an advisory.

“These online advertisements, often posted on suspicious social media pages, are not legitimate and may be part of a scam designed to trick individuals,” it added.

Searches on Facebook for accounts named “Manila Metro” did not yield matches as of posting time. Further checks via Google searches, however, showed that Facebook has blocked “false information” on an account with the same name.

The MRT-3 management added that commuters must be cautious of giving personal information or sending any form of payment to any advertisements from unverified sources.

“The public is also reminded to refer only to MRT-3’s official Facebook page for accurate updates and legitimate announcements,” it said.

The management also warned of pursuing appropriate actions against individuals for the improper use of MRT-3’s name, logo, or images for personal or fraudulent purposes.

Beep card is a reloadable card used for train rides and other public vehicles. It can be purchased in train stations and through beep’s official store in popular online shopping platforms.

AF Payments Inc. (AFPI) is the legal owner of the beep trademark and the sole and exclusive issuer of beep cards

 

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