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The Straits Times reports that a man was arrested in connection with a scam involving the fraudulent sale of a TV monitor on the Carousell marketplace. This incident highlights risks of online marketplace fraud affecting regional consumers. Buyers should use caution, verify seller credentials, and use secure payment methods on online platforms.
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