SSS warns pensioners against online fixers
>> Friday, October 9, 2020
The
Social Security System (SSS) warned its members that it is not affiliated with
any social media accounts and pages offering online assistance to its members
and pensioners asking for certain fees in exchange for facilitating
transactions such as creating an SSS account, filing of benefits, and
facilitating for the immediate release of loan applications, early release of
retirement benefits and the like.
Members
must be vigilant in protecting their SSS accounts from these unscrupulous
individuals and ensure that all online applications and transactions are to be
made only through their My.SSS online accounts which can be accessed via the
SSS official website at sss.gov.ph and SSS Mobile App.
SSS warned
online fixers that they will be held criminally and civilly liable from
extracting confidential information and from demanding money from SSS members
and pensioners.
These
malicious acts violate Section 17 of Republic Act 11199 or the SS Act of 2018
and is punishable by a fine up to P5,000 pesos or imprisonment for not less
than 6 months up to 1 year or both depending on the decision of the court.
In
addition, members and pensioners are also reminded that the use of online
fixersis a violation of the Republic Act 11032 or the Ease of Doing Business
and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act of 2018.
To report
online fraud and activities of online fixers, members and pensioners may send
an e-mail to SSS Special Investigation Department at fid@sss.gov.ph or send a
direct message to any of our social media accounts at SSS Facebook page at
“Philippine Social Security System,” Instagram account at “mysssph,” and
Twitter account at “PHLSSS”. They may also receive updates by joining the SSS
Viber Community “MYSSSPH Updates."
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