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They Warn About Phone Fraud in Puerto Vallarta; so They Cheat on Supposed Predial Payments

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
Puerto Vallarta authorities alerted about a phone fraud that has become more frequent in the municipality. Criminals call citizens and present themselves as supposed officials to demand property payments or other taxes. The municipal government clarified that it does not carry out charges or payment procedures by telephone. In the face of any suspicious call, the recommendation is not to provide personal data, not to make deposits and go directl…
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Puerto Vallarta authorities alerted about a phone fraud that has become more frequent in the municipality. Criminals call citizens and present themselves as supposed officials to demand property payments or other taxes. The municipal government clarified that it does not carry out charges or payment procedures by telephone. In the face of any suspicious call, the recommendation is not to provide personal data, not to make deposits and go directl…

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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