Inquirer warns vs scam involving people posing as its representatives

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MANILA, Philippines — The Inquirer urges the public to remain vigilant against a fraudulent scheme involving unauthorized individuals posing as its representatives.

According to an Inquirer statement issued Thursday, the scam involves sending emails or messages informing targets that they would be the subject of a “Notice to the Public” advertisement in an attempt to extort “settlement” or “clearance’ fees, often claiming legal violations or pending cases.

The Inquirer clarified that all legitimate advertising transactions, including payments, follow a strict verification process and are handled exclusively through official corporate channels.

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To ensure your security, please take note of the following guidelines regarding all future correspondence with us:

If you encounter a suspicious email claiming to be from the Inquirer, please forward it to your designated Inquirer contact or send it to feedback@inquirer.net so the company can investigate and take appropriate action. /atm

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