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Entrepreneur Received False Proof and What Happened Next Set the Alarms on His Business

A Costa Rican entrepreneur used his social networks to alert other traders about a new method of scam that, he said, included sending a fake payment voucher and using a transport service to try to withdraw an order without cancelling its cost. The business owner explained that it all started when he received a seemingly normal purchase request. However, minutes later he was sent via WhatsApp a supposed proof of payment that aroused suspicions. “…

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A Costa Rican entrepreneur used his social networks to alert other traders about a new method of scam that, he said, included sending a fake payment voucher and using a transport service to try to withdraw an order without cancelling its cost. The business owner explained that it all started when he received a seemingly normal purchase request. However, minutes later he was sent via WhatsApp a supposed proof of payment that aroused suspicions. “…

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La Nación, Grupo Nación broke the news on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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