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New Website to Combat All Kinds of Scams, launched 

by Kiko Cueto

AFTER hackers were able to gain access to valuable information of PhilHealth members, the continuous scam messages, love scams, a group called Pinas Forward launched its new website, www.scamba.ph, designed to arm the public with ways and means to combat all kinds of scams. 

The website enables users to inquire whether the messages they receive via text message or email are potentially scam messages. 

The website also provides information on a wide range of scams, including love scams, task scams, scams targeting senior citizens, fake donation drives, and e-wallet scams. 

It also includes tips on how to identify and avoid scams, and what to do if you have been scammed. 

“Scammers are constantly coming up with new ways to cheat people out of their money,” said Gian Paolo Pangan, President of Pinas Forward. 

“Our website provides the public with the information and resources they need to protect themselves from these scams, regardless of their age, income, or education level,” he added. 

Pangan said the website is easy to use and navigate, and it is available in both English and Filipino. 

It is also mobile-friendly, so people can access it from anywhere, anytime. 

Pinas Forward encourages everyone to visit the website and learn more about how to protect themselves from scams. 

In addition to providing information and resources, the website also features a blog with articles on the latest scams, as well as a forum where people can share their experiences and ask questions. 

Pinas Forward said that they are committed to providing the public with the information and resources they need to protect themselves from scams. 

About Scam Ba? 

Scam Ba? is an initiative committed to raising awareness about scams and equipping users with the tools and knowledge they need to be safe from digital threats. 

The platform’s core mission is cultivating a safer, scam-free digital landscape in the Philippines. One simply needs to log on to https://www.scamba.ph/

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