Messages regarding Salik payments are sent from the direct domain, which displays ‘SALIK’ as the sender, rather than a number
Dubai’s Salik has issued a warning for all regarding the circulation of false messages, after UAE residents received a text message from an unknown number asking them to pay their ‘vehicle trip fee’.
In a Twitter post, the toll gate operator reminded residents “not to share personal or banking information with unreliable parties in order to avoid fraudulent activity.”
Salik reminds you not to share your personal or banking information with unreliable parties to avoid any fraudulent activity. You can visit the Dubai Financial Market website to find out more: https://t.co/HesGJeTgwK#SALIK #SALIKDUBAI #SalikTollGates #Dubai
— Salik (@Salik_ae) May 5, 2023
Messages regarding Salik payments are sent from the direct domain, which displays ‘SALIK’ as the sender, rather than a number.
Salik customers can make payments securely through the Smart Salik mobile app.




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