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Tesla urged to review its payment practices after two Australian buyers lose thousands to scammers – ABC News
Two Australian Tesla customers lost thousands of dollars after invoices sent by Tesla were hacked and the payment details changed. They say something needs to change…

When Andrea Hammond decided to buy a Tesla 3 electric vehicle, her choice was not about the car’s slick design or prestige badge.
Key points:
- Two Tesla customers collectively lost more than $130,000 after receiving fraudulent Tesla invoices
- It is not clear at what point in the chain the emails with payment details were hacked
- Both customers are calling for Tesla to offer more secure payment options and for banks to improve checks on transactions
“Spending that amount of money was not an easy decision,…
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