Junggonara and National Police Agency Launch 'Safe Transactions for Lunar New Year' Campaign View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] South Korea's largest secondhand trading platform 'Junggonara' and the National Police Agency are launching a 'Safe Trading for Lunar New Year' campaign.


During the campaign period from the 21st to the 31st of this month, Junggonara will form a special task force for Lunar New Year measures centered on its safety trading specialists, the 'Junggonara Security Officers,' to strengthen policy cooperation with the National Police Agency. Additionally, they plan to disseminate the 'Safe Trading Guidelines' provided by the Cyber Safety Bureau of the National Police Agency, conducting both enforcement and preventive activities.


When trading secondhand goods between individuals, using the 'National Police Agency CyberCop' app, which allows users to check the seller's fraud report history via account or phone number, can help ensure safer transactions. It is recommended to prioritize direct transactions where the product can be seen in person, and if unavoidable, to use the safe payment escrow service for delivery transactions.



Junggonara stated, "We will carry out proactive safe trading promotion activities with the Cyber Safety Bureau of the National Police Agency so that everyone can enjoy a joyful Lunar New Year with their families," adding, "We plan to continue investing to build a trust-based cell market."


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