Updated On: 17 June, 2023 07:50 AM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
He was seeking Rs 500 back after Ola cab fare was unexpectedly revised and called a customer care number that turned out to be fake

The complainant received a call from an unknown number hours after finding the fake number. Representation Pic
A taxi ride from the airport to Seawoods cost Sarfaraz Mehmood Arshad, the 49-year-old chief manager of a public sector bank, Rs 5 lakh. He was duped after calling a fake customer care number, which he found on Google, in order to obtain a refund of around R500 from the cab aggregator.
An FIR has been filed in the NRI Coastal police station in connection with the case.