At jetlift, your security and trust are our top priorities. We are committed to helping our customers, partners, and employees protect themselves from fraud and scams. This page provides information on common types of fraud, how to recognize them, and what steps you can take to protect yourself.
1. Common Types of Fraud:
- Phishing: Fraudsters may send emails, text messages, or make phone calls pretending to be from jetlift or other trusted sources, asking for sensitive information such as passwords, account numbers, or personal details. These messages often contain links to fake websites designed to steal your information.
- Invoice Fraud: Scammers may create fake invoices that appear to be from jetlift, requesting payment for services or products that were never provided. These invoices often include urgent payment requests to pressure you into acting quickly.
- Impersonation: Fraudsters may impersonate jetlift employees, partners, or other trusted individuals to gain access to sensitive information or request unauthorized payments. They may use fake email addresses or phone numbers that closely resemble legitimate ones.
- Advance Fee Fraud: Scammers may promise large sums of money, lucrative contracts, or other rewards in exchange for an upfront payment or personal information. These offers are often too good to be true and result in financial loss or identity theft.
2. How to Recognize Fraud:
- Unsolicited Requests: Be cautious of unsolicited emails, phone calls, or messages asking for personal or financial information, especially if they claim to be from jetlift. Legitimate communications from us will never ask for sensitive information in this manner.
- Urgent or Unusual Requests: Be wary of any request that pressures you to act quickly or seems out of the ordinary, such as unexpected payment requests or offers that seem too good to be true.
- Suspicious Email Addresses or Phone Numbers: Check the sender's email address or phone number carefully. Fraudsters often use addresses or numbers that are similar to legitimate ones but may contain slight variations.
- Poor Grammar or Spelling: Many fraudulent messages contain spelling or grammatical errors, which can be a sign of a scam.
- Unexpected Attachments or Links: Avoid opening attachments or clicking on links in unsolicited messages, especially if they seem suspicious or unfamiliar. These could lead to malicious websites or download harmful software onto your device.
3. How to Protect Yourself:
- Verify the Source: If you receive an unexpected or suspicious message claiming to be from jetlift, contact us directly using the official contact information on our website. Do not use the contact details provided in the suspicious message.
- Protect Your Information: Never share personal, financial, or login information with anyone unless you are certain of their identity and the legitimacy of their request.
- Monitor Your Accounts: Regularly check your bank and credit card statements for any unauthorized transactions. Report any suspicious activity to your financial institution immediately.
- Keep Your Devices Secure: Use up-to-date antivirus software, strong passwords, and secure networks to protect your devices from malware and unauthorized access.
- Educate Yourself: Stay informed about the latest fraud tactics and share this information with others to help protect them from scams.
4. Reporting Fraud:
If you believe you have been the target of a scam or have received a suspicious message, please report it to jetlift immediately. Contact us using the official contact information below:
han@jetliftlogistics.com
Stay vigilant and protect yourself from fraud. Together, we can keep our community safe.