Social media is full of deals that promise savings. But Dubai Police have warned residents not to fall for every insurance offer that pops up on their feed. Dubai authorities say scammers are advertising fake insurance policies on social media platforms at a low price. That’s what makes these scams so believable for so many people trying to cut costs.
Does Internet Insurance Offer Low Cost? Dubai Police Alert For Potential Scam
The warning is being issued by the Anti-Fraud Centre, General Department of Criminal Investigation, as part of Dubai Police’s ongoing #BewareofFraud campaign.
According to Dubai Police, fraudsters are targeting people searching for lower-priced insurance cover. They often advertise vehicle or health insurance packages at rates far below what licensed providers usually charge.
Usually, it’s a pretty easy thing. A person sees an attractive offer on the Internet and contacts the seller, and then he/she is asked to transfer money quickly to close the deal.
When A Bargain Deal Costs More
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But at the time of payment, the promised policy either fails to happen or turns out to be invalid. Police say the scammers build credibility with flashy promotions and persuasive advertisements. Some will even pretend to be legitimate insurance companies or brokers, which makes it harder for people to see the warning signs.
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Why Verification Matters More Than Ever
Dubai Police said regulatory bodies oversee legitimate insurance companies in the UAE and must adhere to approved procedures when issuing policies.
Residents should check that the company or the broker is licensed and registered before making any payments. The company or broker is properly licensed and registered legally
What Residents Should Be Aware Of
One of the biggest red flags is a price that is way below the normal market rates. Be wary if someone tries to pressure you into making an immediate payment or refuses to provide official company details. or immediate payment, or they do not provide any official company information. These are common tactics of scammers hoping to get money before questions are asked. Dubai Police has urged the public to be wary of any suspicious offers, especially those that come out of the blue on social media. media.
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How To Report A Scam Suspect
The public is being asked to report any suspected fraud attempt to the authorities as soon as possible. Residents can submit reports. Residents can report through the eCrime platform. You can also report non-emergency cases by calling 901.
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FAQs
How can I report insurance fraud in Dubai?
You can report suspected cases through the eCrime platform or call 901 for non-emergency assistance.

