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How to Verify DXBTOK Bank Details (Avoid Scams)

DXBTOK Research

Dubai Real Estate Research & Operations

Apr 17, 2025

Scams in real estate usually do not look obviously false — they look almost correct. This Trust Center guide shows the verification steps we recommend before you send documents or initiate any transfer. DXBTOK is built around clear tracking and verification, so you can confirm what is real, what is official, and where proof should appear.

1) Verify the domain and email

Only trust messages that reference our official website and matching email domain. If anything looks unusual — extra letters, strange punctuation, or different spelling — pause and verify first.

2) Confirm bank details inside your dashboard

Bank details should appear inside the secure DXBTOK flow, not only in a forwarded message or screenshot. Treat standalone bank letters or PDFs as unverified until they are cross-checked inside the correct process.

3) Always match the payment reference

When a reference code is provided, it should match exactly. If the reference is missing, changed, or presented as optional, stop and request confirmation through an official channel.

4) Never accept last-minute changes

A common scam pattern is an urgent message claiming that bank details have changed. We do not update payment instructions casually. Any change should be verified through the dashboard and confirmed through an official channel.

5) Upload proof and expect visible tracking

After payment proof is uploaded, you should see a visible status step, such as proof received or review pending. If no tracking appears, do not proceed further until it has been verified.



“Trust isn’t a feeling — it’s a process.” — DXBTOK Insight

Why Verification Matters

Most losses happen through simple mistakes: a slightly wrong email, a modified PDF, or a last-minute message claiming that bank details have changed. A short verification routine helps protect you from all three.

What You Should Expect From DXBTOK

Clear instructions, consistent tracking, and verification steps you can repeat every time. If anything breaks that pattern, pause and confirm before moving forward.