Insurance regulator IRDA today cautioned the
public against falling prey to spurious calls being made in the name of
regulator to sell policies.
"The IRDA does not involve directly
or through any representative in sale of any kind of insurance or
financial products," the regulator said in a public notice.
IRDA
has also shared the modus operandi used by one such spurious caller
based on a complaint and provided links to the audio records of the
spurious call to make members of public aware of the practices.
It has asked the public to remain alert and not to fall prey to frauds
or scams perpetrated by miscreants who impersonate to be employees or
officers of the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) or
other insurance companies.
IRDA asked the people to be aware of
those spurious callers who advise them to invest in insurance policies
to avail gifts, promotional offers, interest free loans or setting up of
telecom towers, among other incentives.
"If any member of the
public notices such instances, he or she may lodge a police complaint
giving full details, along with the details of the caller and telephone
number from which the call was received, in the local police station,"
the IRDA said.
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