About this resource
We help people avoid the trap, not fall into it.
This site exists for one reason: too many Malaysians lose money and personal data to "free credit link" scams. We collect the patterns, explain the tricks plainly, and point people to the official places to get help.
What we do
We're an independent consumer scam-awareness resource focused on the "free credit," "no deposit bonus," and "free credit link" offers that flood Telegram, WhatsApp, TikTok and Facebook in Malaysia. We break down how these hooks work, why the money rarely reaches anyone's account, and which red flags reliably signal a scam.
Everything here is written in plain language — and where it helps, in the Manglish and Malay people actually search in — so a first-time reader can protect themselves in a few minutes.
What we are not
- We are not a gambling platform, casino, or game operator.
- We are not an agent or affiliate, and we earn no commission from sign-ups.
- We do not distribute, sell, or host any "free credit" links.
- We do not collect your IC, banking details, or one-time passwords.
Our approach
We focus on prevention. Rather than reviewing or ranking platforms, we teach the few durable rules that keep people safe: never pay to unlock a "free" bonus, never side-load an APK from a chat group, never hand your IC to an unverified site, and always check the terms for turnover and cashout caps before believing any number on screen.
When something goes wrong, we direct readers to the real authorities — MCMC for scam reporting, Bank Negara Malaysia's alert list for flagged entities, and the National Scam Response Centre (997) when money has already moved.
Why it matters
Economic pressure makes "risk-free" money look attractive, and that's exactly what scammers count on. A clear head and a few simple checks are the best defence — that's what we're here to provide.