A "fake UPI refund" scam tells you to scan a QR code or approve a "collect request" to receive a refund. In UPI, scanning a QR or approving a collect request SENDS money from your account — it never receives it. No legitimate refund ever requires you to scan or approve anything.
Got a message like this? Check the screenshot →Congratulations! You have received a refund of ₹4,999. To credit it, scan the QR or approve the collect request in your UPI app.
Can I receive money by scanning a QR?
No. Scanning a QR or entering your UPI PIN always SENDS money. Receiving is automatic and needs no PIN.
Is a "collect request" for a refund safe?
No. Approving a collect request pays the requester. Legitimate refunds never use collect requests.
Never share OTP/UPI PIN. Banks never ask for KYC via SMS/WhatsApp links.
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cybercrime.gov.inThis is general safety information, not legal or financial advice. If you have lost money or shared sensitive details, contact your bank and your national fraud agency immediately.