MDAC Scam in Malaysia: Tourist Charged RM145 on Fake Website
9 hours ago
A traveller flying from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur recently lost $AUD52 (approximately RM145) after falling victim to a fake website offering assistance with the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC). The victim believed the payment was required for an “immigration arrival card.” However, the truth is simple: the MDAC is completely free of charge.
How the Scam WorksTourists searching for “MDAC” on Google may come across a sponsored advertisement linking to a website called mcadfast.com. The site claims to provide “MDAC approval within minutes,” creating a sense of urgency and legitimacy.
The website appears professional and official. Travellers fill in their personal details as required. Only at the final stage are they asked to make a payment — in this case, $AUD52.
However, this website is not the official MDAC platform.
Authorities and travellers are reminded that there is no fee to submit the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card. There is also no such thing as “faster approval” through third-party services.
How to Submit MDAC SafelyThe legitimate Malaysia Digital Arrival Card can only be completed through official channels:
Travellers are advised to double-check website URLs and avoid clicking on random sponsored advertisements when searching online.
Once again, remember that MDAC is free. If you know someone travelling soon, share this information to help them avoid becoming the next victim.
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