Yesterday's Jay Chou concert in Hangzhou was crowded, not only was the venue full of fans, but also a lot of unlucky people who didn't grab tickets outside the venue (I heard that there were more than 100,000 people?!)
But no matter how unlucky they are, they are less than one-tenth of this female fan.
Ms. Lu, who lives in Shangcheng, is a loyal fan of Jay Chou, and she is full of expectations for the idol Jay Chou's Hangzhou concert, but because the fans are grabbing tickets too fast, in order to be able to see the style of the idol on the scene, Ms. Lu tried to buy concert tickets from others on the Xianyu APP (commonly known as: scalper)
In her unremitting efforts, Ms. Lu finally found a "seller" who was willing to sell tickets.
During the negotiation and communication, the seller informed Ms. Lu that she needed to guide the operation in the voice state before the ticket could be issued.
Because she was looking forward to the idol concert, Ms. Lu readily agreed to the other party's request.
But after she paid, the screen showed four big words "ticket failure".
When he was confused, the other party sent a message to Ms. Lu saying that the failure of the ticket issuance was because Ms. Lu's account was found to be involved in money laundering, resulting in the account may be frozen.
If you want to recover, you need to go to the "China Banking Regulatory Commission" website provided by the seller to appeal.
Ms. Lu believed it to be true, and without hesitation, she entered the website of the "China Banking Regulatory Commission", and following the seller's detailed instructions, Ms. Lu downloaded the App called Kunlun Cloud Meeting.
In the conference mode, Ms. Lu carried out a series of operations according to the requirements of the other party.
I thought that the matter was about to be resolved, but when Ms. Lu entered the decoding "499499" provided by the platform in the amount column, the 499499 yuan in her account was directly transferred.
Ms. Lu, who looked confused, looked at the transfer records in her account, and after a while, she realized that she had met a scammer, so she immediately called the police.
At present, the case is still under investigation...
This should be the most expensive concert ticket in history, so don't trust others easily and protect your wallet! This money doesn't fall from the sky, and it's always good to be vigilant.
However, I would also like to remind you here: if you are unfortunate enough to be deceived, don't think about dealing with scammers, and call the police as soon as possible! The sooner you call the police, the less money you will lose.
▼ Jay Chou's concert outside the fan chorus
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PS: The source is from the global network