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Received a "free rice cooker" text message, the woman credulously joined the group to swipe a single was defrauded of 210,000 yuan

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Yangzi Evening News Network January 19 news (correspondent through public announcement reporter Mei Jianming) Recently, Ms. Chen, an employee of an enterprise located in the Nanjing Economic Development Zone, suddenly received a text message on her mobile phone, saying that she could send a rice cooker for free. As a result, Ms. Chen credulously believed in this good thing of "pie in the world" and was defrauded of 210,000 yuan. At present, the police of Nanjing Economic Development Zone have intervened in the investigation.

According to reports, after receiving this text message, with curiosity, Ms. Chen added a WeChat signal on the text message. Subsequently, she was pulled into a group called "WeChat Welfare Feedback", and the other party sent a link on the grounds that welfare feedback was a task rebate.

With the mentality of trying it out, Ms. Chen clicked on the link and downloaded a product called "Mijia APP", and after several "advance tasks", she got the corresponding commission. Ms. Chen, who tasted the sweetness, continued to do three more tasks. At this time, the other party claimed that there was a violation of the third task and that it was necessary to continue to recharge and advance in order to complete the task and withdraw cash. However, after Ms. Chen made several large recharges as required, she found that she could not withdraw cash, which made her realize that she had been deceived. At this time, Ms. Chen lost a total of more than 210,000 yuan due to recharge.

The police in Jingkai District told the Yangtze Evening News reporter that scammers often send products to victims for free to lure interests. After the set, the scammer pulls the victim into the preset WeChat group, arranges some "trust" in the group, and even in addition to the victim, the rest of the so-called group friends are "trust".

In this group, in order to show that they have received products sent for free, or have obtained a lot of profits in the method of making money recommended by customer service, reduce the vigilance of the victims, induce the victims to fall into scams, invite the victims to "invest in financial management", "online gambling", "brush single rebates", etc., and send phishing websites to the victims, after the victims fill in the bank card account number and mobile phone verification code, directly transfer the balance away, so that the victims suffer property losses.

Police tip: When you see information such as "free delivery" and "no money to receive good gifts" on the Internet, don't easily believe it. Do not trust the network "brushing orders" and "investment and wealth management" and other ways to make money, do not make money transactions through informal online shopping platforms, and do not click and scan any links and two-dimensional codes from unknown sources. Once it is found that it has been deceived, it should immediately stop the operation of relevant funds, retain the evidence and promptly report to the police or seek help from the national anti-fraud hotline 96110.

Source: Purple Cow News

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