THE Department of Education on Friday warned teachers against a car loan scam.

At least 29 teachers were victimized by the scam that reportedly started in Pampanga.

The DepEd said the teachers have filed charges against the suspects.

The perpetrators allegedly enticed teachers with financial problems to apply for a car loan in exchange for a certain amount of cash, including the downpayment for the unit.

However, the victims are abandoned once the mortgaged cars are turned over to them.

“We remind outreaching and non-teaching personnel and the public as well, to remain vigilant against financial scams,” it said.

The DepEd urged other victims to report to depedactioncenter@deped.gov.ph or 863-1663 and 863-1943.