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Some ex-employees of BPO arm of MPhasiS Ltd MsourcE defrauded US Customers of Citibank to the tune of Rs 1.5 crores. Similarly Sony India Private Ltd, which runs a website called www.sony-sambandh.com, targeting Non-Resident Indians , to send Sony products to their friends and relatives in India after they pay for it online has also lodged a complaint about online cheating through their website.
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