These are the most common scams
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Red envelope rebate scams
Scammers impersonate various identities, add victims through QQ, WeChat, etc., and publish information in social circles such as WeChat groups and QQ groups, using various false excuses such as "Spring Festival red envelope benefits" to attract the attention of victims, and at the same time, throw out high cashback and fake rebate screenshots such as "red envelope ten-fold rebate" as bait to lure victims into taking the bait.
The police remind you
Don't believe in red envelope rebate activities, you must be cautious when encountering such activities, verify carefully or ignore them directly. For red envelopes requested by friends and relatives, be sure to confirm their identity before sending them.
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Scan code to send gifts scam
At the entrance of supermarkets, large shopping malls, etc., there are many activities such as giving away milk, edible oil, food, handicrafts, etc., but some "gifts" need to scan the QR code, fill in the ID number, mobile phone number and nod video, etc., these "gifts" involving personal information are often carefully packaged new types of fraud, scammers use the information obtained to open accounts for loans, etc., so that consumers unknowingly bear huge debts.
The police remind you
Be sure not to be greedy for small gains and suffer big losses, and beware of personal information leakage.
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使用中小学生诈骗
An anti-fraud center received a report that 11-year-old Xu was pulled into a group by his QQ friends, and the group owner said that he wanted to give benefits to group friends on his birthday, and as long as he sent red envelopes, he would return ten times. Xu saw that many people in the group were posting screenshots of cashback, so he believed it and added WeChat to transfer 200 yuan to the other party, but the other party wanted to help him refund on the grounds that Xu was a minor and could not participate in the activity, but he needed to transfer verification. Xu scanned the QR code sent by the other party and paid a total of more than 40,000 yuan in multiple installments.
The police remind you
During the Spring Festival, primary and secondary school students will often come into contact with their parents' mobile phones, parents must set up a reasonable verification method for mobile phone payment, and at the same time need to inform children that they should confirm with their parents before using mobile phones to transfer and pay.
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Pretending to be a teacher in a WeChat group to scam
During the winter vacation, some fraudsters broke through the parents' defenses step by step under the guise of doing "so-and-so activities" for students. Infiltrate the class WeChat group, take a photo of the WeChat avatar of the "homeroom teacher", change it to your own avatar, incarnate the homeroom teacher, and post relevant notices in the class group. The scammer's accomplices also joined the group and pretended to be parents to respond positively and participate in the payment, resulting in the rest of the parents being deceived.
The police remind you
If you see similar information in the parent group, please contact the teacher as soon as possible to prevent being deceived.
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Impersonating customer service, public security and law fraud
During the Spring Festival homecoming, many fraudsters pretended to be customer service and lied about flight cancellations, allowing the parties to click on unknown links and enter their personal bank card information for refunds or changes, and used illegal means to transfer the money from the parties' bank cards, while others directly tricked the parties into transferring and changing their flights. Scammers will also look for scammers near airports and train stations, and after obtaining their itinerary information and the phone numbers of their relatives, they will call the relatives of the parties while they are on the plane or train, pretending to be public prosecutors and lied about the parties being detained for criminal cases, and asking the relatives of the parties to pay a "deposit".
The police remind you
When encountering such information or calls, it is recommended to hang up the other party's phone directly to contact the ticket purchase unit or the official number of the public procuratorate for verification, the ticket purchasing unit and the public procuratorate will generally not contact the refund or let the "deposit" be paid through a private phone/unofficial phone, and those who mention paying money on the phone are all scams!
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Online dating and blind date scams
Around the Spring Festival is the time when blind dates are the most, criminals will find some marriageable people, approach each other in the form of online chat, deceive trust, and then arrange "investment, stock speculation, lottery" and other methods, and falsely claim that there are insiders to defraud the parties of the money. Others use marriage as a guise to ask for "meeting gifts, introduction fees, bride prices" and other lure money, and then "withdraw from marriage" for various reasons, find opportunities to escape, etc., and finally lose both people and money.
The police reminded
1. Don't be gullible. Don't trust unfamiliar WeChat and QQ friend applications, and be sure to verify the identity of the other party before adding friends.
2. Transfer money sparingly. In the face of transfer requirements on social tools such as WeChat and QQ, be sure to confirm in person by phone.
3. Be vigilant. Don't add friends at will, don't transfer money to unfamiliar accounts at will, and if you find that you have been deceived, please record the other party's account as soon as possible and call 110 to call the police.