
CLAIM: Makakakuha ng P4,000 cash assistance ang mga estudyante sa elementarya hanggang kolehiyo mula sa Landbank.
RATING: HINDI TOTOO
Maling inanunsyo ng isang TikTok account na makatatanggap daw ang mga estudyante sa elementarya hanggang kolehiyo ng P4,000 cash assistance mula sa Landbank of the Philippines.
Pinost ni “philippinesnayuda” ang pekeng anunsyo sa TikTok na may pangalan at logo ng nasabing banko.
Nakipag-ugnayan ang PressOnePH sa Landbank upang kumpirmahin ang anunsyo na ito ngunit sinabi nila na peke raw ang inaasahang cash assistance na ito.
Wala ring makikitang impormasyon sa opisyal na website at mga social media accounts ng Landbank tungkol sa inaasahang cash assistance na ito.
Nitong Hunyo 25, naglabas ang bangko ng babala sa kanilang opisyal na Facebook page na nagpapaalala sa mga estudyante at mga magulang na mag-ingat sa mga ganitong uri ng anunsyo na kumakalat online.
Pinaalalahanan din ng Landbank ang publiko na tanging sa mga opisyal na page at website lamang sila kumuha ng mga impormasyon tungkol sa banko.
Sa ngayon, nakakuha na ang pekeng anunsyo na ito nang 207,300 na views, 2,102 na reaksyon, 1,581 na shares, at 744 na komento sa TikTok. Leigh San Diego
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