A New Year’s Game “Scam” Incident
On the very first day of the new year, when everyone is enjoying moments of happiness and family gatherings, a game has come under fire for being a “scam” titled “Age of Money”. According to the account of one gamer, after depositing 500,000 Vietnamese Dong into the game “Toc Chien” by VNG, he was shocked to realize he had lost his money. In confusion, he eventually had to share the story to seek help from the gaming community.
Upon viewing the images from the game being downloaded, many players became suspicious, leading him to feel “scammed” immediately. It turned out, instead of going to the official recharge page of VNG, this game was found through a web search, and the players were directed to a fraudulent website, which misled them into this unfortunate situation.



Common Mistakes in VNG Games
Choosing the wrong recharge website is something everyone should be cautious about. However, the reality is that many games still suffer from improper recharging systems. Just a moment of negligence can lead to money in your wallet vanishing into thin air. In such cases, nobody can assist in recovering lost funds, and even VNG’s publishers might have to accept defeat.


It is essential to remember that when choosing to deposit money into a game, players should be vigilant, searching for the “official” link on the game’s official fanpage. Not only for “Toc Chien” by VNG, but any game title will also update important information on their respective official pages, ensuring players have access to current details. If there are any suspicions, gamers should pay attention to the details on the website, and exit immediately to avoid the worst-case scenario.