No matter how many words are not as tragic as the real cases, today Xiaobian uses ten cases to do a period of anti-fraud propaganda to avoid these tragic events happening again!
Case (1) Although online shopping is convenient to return the refund is not credulous
On April 24, 2021, when Ms. A was working in the store as usual, she received A call from A self-proclaimed after-sales customer service, saying that the quality of the cosmetics Ms. A bought on Tiktok was not up to standard and that she would make compensation to Ms. A. At first, Ms. A ignored the call and hung up. Later, Ms. A received such A call, said to pay its compensation, the other party gave Ms. A A two-dimensional code, Ms. A logged in and filled in the personal information and bank card information, after filling out the other party and sent a two-dimensional code to Ms. A, scanning code shows that to pay 10,000 yuan, the other party explained that this money is personal information security. Then it will be returned to Ms. A together with the compensation, and then Ms. A gullible and scan the code to pay 10,000 yuan, but did not receive the money back, Ms. A realized that she was cheated, so the police, A total loss value of about 10,000 yuan.
Warm reminder: online shopping must be careful, refund is false, fraud is true, who received a phone call claiming to pay for your refund, whether it is shopping platform customer service or express service customer service, it is fraud.
[Anti-fraud secret "three not one more, six uniform, eight whatevers"]
"Three not one more" :
Unknown links do not click, unfamiliar calls do not believe, personal information is not disclosed, transfer money more verification
"Six sameness" :
Receive cold calls, as long as talking about bank cards, all hang up;
Talk about winning, all hang up;
Talking about "telephone transfer to the public Security bureau, the court", all hang up;
All text messages, any let click the link, will be deleted;
Wechat do not know the people sent links, all do not point;
When it comes to "safe accounts," it's always a scam.
The "eight whatevers" :
Those who claim that the public security law requires remittance;
Anyone who asks you to send money to a "safe account";
Any notification of winning or receiving subsidies requires you to pay money first;
Notify the "family members" of the accident to remit;
Those who ask for bank information and SMS verification code over the phone;
Anyone who allows you to open an online bank for inspection;
Those who claim to be leaders and ask for money;
All unfamiliar websites to register bank cards, all do not believe.