Safe & Secure Transactions

At HSRP, we prioritize the security of your transactions and personal information. We are committed to ensuring a safe online experience for all our customers. Below is important information to help you protect yourself against fraud and scams while transacting online.

Educate Yourself Against Fraud/Scams

It is important to recognize and stay vigilant against common types of online fraud, such as ‘phishing’ and ‘spoofing.’ These fraudulent activities are designed to steal your personal information or trick you into making unauthorized transactions.

What is Phishing?

Phishing is a deceptive attempt by fraudsters to trick you into revealing personal information such as your account details, passwords, or financial information. Phishing attempts are often carried out through fake emails or messages containing links that redirect you to fraudulent websites designed to collect sensitive data.

Key things to note about phishing scams:

  • These emails often appear to be from trusted sources but are fake.
  • They may prompt you to click on suspicious links or download harmful software.
  • HSRP will never ask you to download any software to access your account or information.

For more information on how to identify and protect yourself from phishing scams, visit Anti-Phishing Working Group.

What is Spoofing?

Spoofing involves emails or messages that appear to be from a legitimate source but are fraudulent. These scams may include:

  • Fake job offers or monetary transactions.
  • Misleading sender email addresses or incomplete sender contact details (e.g., missing physical address or phone number).

Spoof emails are commonly used to deceive recipients into disclosing personal information or participating in financial scams.

How to Stay Safe

  1. Verify the Sender:
    • Always check the sender’s email address and ensure it matches our official contact information.
    • Do not respond to emails or messages from unknown or suspicious senders.
  2. Avoid Clicking on Suspicious Links:
    • Do not click on links or download attachments from unsolicited emails.
    • Always type the website URL manually in your browser to ensure you visit our official site.
  3. Contact Us Directly:
    • If you receive a suspicious email claiming to be from HSRP, contact us immediately to verify its authenticity.
    • Support Email: Info@bookedmyhsrpplate.com
    • Toll-Free Number: +91 9457835384
  4. Keep Your Information Secure:
    • Never share sensitive information like passwords, PINs, or account details over email or phone.
    • Use strong passwords and enable two-factor authentication where possible.

Our Commitment

HSRP is committed to providing a safe and secure platform for your transactions. We employ advanced encryption and security measures to protect your personal information. However, staying informed and vigilant is crucial in safeguarding yourself against online fraud.

For any concerns, reach out to us at:

  • Email: Info@bookedmyhsrpplate.com
  • Toll-Free Number: +91 9457835384

Your safety is our priority. Stay informed, stay secure!

Safe & Secure Transactions

Learn to recognize scams and frauds.

We suggest that you take a look at the information below and become aware of the warning indicators of the most frequent types of Internet and Email frauds. There are two kinds of scams that email users encounter – “spoofing” and “phishing”.. In both cases the ‘from address’ is faked to appear to come from a source it is not.

What is Phishing?

Phishing is the attempt of criminals to “fish” for your personal information. A phishing attempt is usually in the form of an email, which encourages you to click a link that takes you to a fraudulent log-on page designed to capture your account/password/personal details. They can be used to entice users to download harmful software. It is important to note the following: GODAWARI PLATE PVT. LTD. does not ever ask you to download any software to access your data. More information about Phishing scams and how you can protect yourself against them is available here http://www.antiphishing.org/consumer_recs.html

What is Spoofing?

Spoof emails usually contain fake offers of employment or an invitation to make a financial transaction. These types of scams are unfortunately prevalent all over the world and can affect anyone, including innocent applicants. The sender’s address is typically hidden and/or the sender might not have provided all the information about themselves, such as proper physical addresses, phone number and email address.

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