While digital payments are convenient, a few common mistakes can put your money and personal information at risk. Here are five online payment pitfalls to avoid.
1. Using Public WiFi for Payments
Making payments on public WiFi at cafés, malls, or shared offices can expose your banking details to cybercriminals. Always use a secure, private internet connection when paying rent or managing property-related payments online.
2. Falling for Phishing Emails or Messages
Fraudsters often impersonate landlords or property managers, sending urgent emails, SMSs, or WhatsApp messages requesting payment or updated banking details. If something feels off, pause and verify the request through official City Property communication channels before making any payment.
3. Reusing the Same Password
Using one password across multiple platforms makes it easier for criminals to access your accounts. Strong, unique passwords — combined with two-factor authentication — help protect your online payments and personal information.
4. Paying Through Unverified Platforms
One of the safest ways to protect your money is to use trusted, secure payment platforms. City Property tenants can make payments through Peach Payments, a reputable and secure online payment gateway that uses industry-standard security measures to protect your financial data. Avoid paying through unfamiliar links or platforms that you do not recognise.
5. Not Checking Payment Confirmations
Always review payment confirmations and bank statements. Keeping an eye on your transactions helps you spot errors or suspicious activity early, allowing you to act quickly if something doesn’t look right.
Online payments are safe when done correctly. By using secure platforms like Peach Payments and following good digital safety habits, tenants and businesses can enjoy the convenience of cashless payments with confidence and peace of mind.
