After Iran retaliated, Israeli civilians were defrauded by receiving a call from the "military" asking for donations, and the comment section died of laughter
author:Yuan Fang sent bagpipes
Last week, Iran fired back at Israel, and in the midst of this tense situation, Israeli civilians were subjected to an unprecedented telecommunications scam. Many of the Israelites received fraudulent phone calls claiming to be from the military, asking them to donate money to defend their country. Unbeknownst to these civilians, however, their generosity ended up being a source of profit for telecom fraudsters.
Video source: Hong Kong Satellite TV
Loading...
In Israel, everyone is well aware of the threat from Iran. Therefore, when the person on the other end of the phone claimed to be the military, many people believed it and did not hesitate to open their wallets. In this scam, however, the callers were not made by the Israeli military, but by a group of ruthless telecom fraudsters. They have taken advantage of Israelis' sensitivities and fears for national security and impersonated the military for personal gain.
See what netizens have to say
He's so smart about it[laughs]
The way to sell the crown is never the same
Who is so bold that he can cheat the money of the smartest person in the world [covering his face]
I can't hold back, I cheat any money [covering my face]
Zesheng: Is the meal that you want to come back by yourself a fraud? No, it definitely doesn't count!
Which is the best deal to buy 2 million Iron Dome missiles or 5,000 yuan to unseal Qin Shi Huang
In the past, it was the Jews who harvested other people's money, but now they are being harvested by others
The rich are the rich, and the average Jew, like us, may be poorer
Is it that the Jews of Israel have degraded like an inner lake, that is the business elite!
This business is quite up, how to operate it, and whether there are tutorials and methods
It's not easy for fraudsters, and they have to pay attention to the international situation in real time [cover your face]
I feel that our anti-fraud APP can develop overseas business