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The woman randomly added WeChat friends and followed the other party to "bet" and was cheated of 50,000

author:Bright Net

Yangzi Evening News Network January 19 news (correspondent through public announcement reporter Mei Jianming) Recently, Ms. Zhao, an employee of an enterprise in Nanjing Economic Development Zone, saw an advertisement for brushing orders in a WeChat group, and the advertisement claimed that she could make a lot of money just by moving her fingers. Unexpectedly, it attracted the interest of Ms. Zhao, and as a result, she was deceived and lost more than 50,000 yuan.

Ms. Zhao, who was idle, randomly added WeChat friends on the advertisement and downloaded a chat software according to the instructions of the other party. Subsequently, the other party asked Ms. Zhao to carry out some operations such as likes, and then transferred the so-called commission claimed to Ms. Zhao's WeChat, which was even tens of yuan. The other party said that there is another activity that can earn more money by betting.

Ms. Zhao, who tasted the sweetness, credulously believed the other party's words, and clicked on the website link provided by the other party to make so-called "bets" and bet on the platform to earn points.

After several operations, Ms. Zhao was pleasantly surprised to find that there were profit figures displayed on her platform account. However, the other party informed Ms. Zhao that due to her insufficient membership level, she needed to withdraw cash through recharge. Ms. Zhao, who couldn't wait to cash in, transferred more than 40,000 yuan to the other party's account. When the other party asked for a certain amount of insurance policy payment, Ms. Zhao realized that she had been deceived and eventually lost more than 50,000 yuan. At present, the police in the Economic Development Zone have intervened in the investigation.

The police remind that online gambling itself is illegal, do not click on unidentified URL links, do not randomly add strangers as friends, and do not trust strangers to tell lies that will take you to make money. The "good thing" of high rebates is bound to be accompanied by high risks, and it is not easy to transfer money to strangers. 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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