In today's world, scams are becoming increasingly common and sometimes, it is very difficult to save yourself from the treacherous branches of various kinds of scams. Now, in the most recent one, people are claiming that the drivers of Ola have managed to hack into the system and charge high prices.
She says, "I was confused as I had just spoken to the driver from the number provided in the Ola app. This fraud then asked me to give him my exact pick-up address. I told him I just told you minutes ago and confirmed my pickup. I also remember thinking that the driver had sounded older but this fraudulent driver sounded younger and different. He started insisting again that I should give him my address."
But that's not all. The user further shared that she wasn't able to find the details about the original driver- who she talked to in the beginning.
She claims that someone "entered Ola's system in real-time and their data is erased from Ola server so it can not be traced back!"
Check out the full post here:
Guys beware of this OLA scam!🚨
byu/SeaweedUsual inindia
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After seeing the post, a lot of people, mostly women, shared their own similar experiences with their Ola/Uber apps. Check out some of them:
Not only Reddit, but several users have taken to Twitter to complain about a similar issue. For instance, a Twitter user, Nachiket Joshi, shared her experience on how she was scammed.
Check it out:
DailyO has reached out to Ola support on Twitter. The story will be updated if they respond.
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