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The bank card was debited nearly 10,000 yuan! The police reminded →

author:Ping An Jiangsu

The May Day holiday has arrived

Where did everyone go?

On holidays big and small

It's not just the popular scenic spots

City museums, science and technology museums, libraries

It is also crowded and bustling

The bank card was debited nearly 10,000 yuan! The police reminded →

The official free online reservation is full

The difficulty of making an appointment has skyrocketed

The bank card was debited nearly 10,000 yuan! The police reminded →

In third-party platforms on the web

Some people often increase the price by one or two hundred

We provide a reservation service for museum tickets

started all kinds of ticket grabbing business

Turning a free tour into a "paid" service

Enter on the App

Keywords such as "reservation for a museum".

You can get the "grab" service at different prices

The bank card was debited nearly 10,000 yuan! The police reminded →

Some can be "directly purchased"

And some go through customer service

Have a conversation with you

Pulls you into the relevant group

Send relevant lead links

Engage in "bargaining" activities

Then steal the amount of your card and block it

on this

The police announced the relevant cases and prompted

Beware of being fooled in such situations

Related Cases

Ms. Wang contacted the seller who claimed to be able to grab tickets on behalf of her on social platforms, hoping to reserve tickets for the two museums. The other party sent a guide link, informing her that she could increase the rate of ticket grabbing, and asked Ms. Wang to click on the link.

Clicking to jump to the puppet webpage and making a false reservation, Ms. Wang thought she had grabbed a ticket. Who knows, her bank card was debited nearly 10,000 yuan that night. When she sent another message to the customer service, she found that she had been blocked by the other party.

Ms. Wang said helplessly: "You must be cautious in grabbing, and the official is reliable." ”

The staff of relevant museums and science and technology museums said that most museums and science and technology museums are public welfare and open to the public for free.

If someone claims to be able to enter the museum through a ticket purchased through a third-party platform, be vigilant to avoid financial losses and being deceived.

Police tips

Most public welfare cultural venues are open to the public free of charge, so be sure to look for the official platform when making an appointment, and do not trust any unofficial channels. If an unknown person asks to scan the QR code or click on the link of an unknown website, do not scan the QR code or click on it at will. At the same time, you must always protect the security of your personal information to avoid leaking personal information and suffering economic losses.

In case of such a situation, you should be careful not to be fooled and call 110 to report it directly to the police.

Source: Jiangxi Internet Police, Cyber Security Bureau, Ministry of Public Security

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