“Recent monitoring of social networks shows that through fake accounts on Instagram, TikTok, and especially Telegram, unrealistic calls are being made regarding the increase of any exam score in exchange for payment, and attempts are being made to deceive citizens through fraud.”
This was reported to elchi by the SEC.
It was stated that these individuals often use the SEC’s logo and name to make their pages attractive: “They even try to arouse interest in other citizens by writing under their posts, using other fake accounts, that they have allegedly received help.”
Applicants and parents should be careful and know that these types of “provocative” offers on social networks are fraudulent acts. It should not be forgotten that joining such calls creates legal liability for both parties.
The State Examination Center regularly submits information about such pages to the relevant law enforcement agencies.
Users should be vigilant, not fall into the trap of fraudsters, and ignore such artificial calls. Everyone should trust their own knowledge and realize that they can only collect a certain score by participating in the exam, and no one can interfere with that score.”