Recently, a consumer received an activity flyer impersonating three squirrels, which induced consumers to scan the QR code to participate in a fake activity. In response to the incident, the three squirrels have reported the incident to the police and issued a statement warning consumers to be vigilant. This incident reflects the grim situation of criminals adopting new methods to carry out fraud, which needs to be paid attention to by all sectors of society.
The whole story: fake three squirrels to send flyers to scam
It is learnt that some consumers recently received an event flyer posing as three squirrels. Such flyers will induce consumers to scan the QR code on the top to participate in the lottery and receive the "Three Squirrels Giant Snack Gift Pack" worth thousands of yuan. After investigation, it was found that the event was a fraud carried out by someone impersonating the Three Squirrels brand.
Company statement: is actively cooperating with the investigation
In this regard, Three Squirrels Co., Ltd. has reported to the police, demanding that the criminals be held accountable in accordance with the law. The company also issued a statement saying that the move not only damaged the company's reputation, but also disrupted the normal operation of the company. The three squirrels will fully cooperate with the police to prevent more consumers from being deceived.
Pro Advice: Beware of new scams
Experts point out that this once again proves that criminals use new methods to impersonate well-known companies to carry out fraud, and consumers need to be vigilant. Once suspicious signs are found, they should seek verification from the enterprise or public security organ as soon as possible, and must not be gullible and blindly followed.
In addition, the relevant regulatory authorities also need to strengthen the research and response to new online fraud methods. Only by forming a pattern of social co-governance can we effectively curb illegal and criminal activities in this field and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of consumers.