Several TikTok users on Friday also responded to the rumours by asking those who accused Bondee of a “scam” to provide evidence.
“I am not seeing any evidence that something is happening, all I’ve seen is that one viral TikTok,” said user @katyhbb, referring to a clip where a woman is said to have shared her friend’s experience with the supposed scam.
The user also called for such people on social media to provide “concrete evidence” to support such claims.
Another TikTok user who uses the handle @beepboopblobplop also called for “legitimate proof” to show that credit card information was being misused.
Referring to how the platform only requested for the names, birth dates and contact numbers of Bondee players, the TikTok user questioned how it would be possible for the platform to “hack into” bank accounts.
Metadream said that it will not hesitate to take necessary action against the “perpetuators of such misinformation”.
This includes, but is not limited to, commencing legal action and making police reports to protect the rights of Metadream and those of their users.
CNA has contacted Bondee and Metadream for further comment.