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My son suddenly wants to go to Tsinghua University? His father paid more than 440,000 ......

author:Released by the Kunming police

"Do you want to be admitted to Tsinghua University or Peking University?"

Although this sentence is a "joke" for parents

But it also contains some expectations for the child's future

So

Many parents are willing to spend money on their children's education

If one day

Your child will tell you via QQ or SMS

"Tsinghua University has come to our school to hold a study and training class!

I want to sign up, and I still have a chance to send it! ”

My son suddenly wants to go to Tsinghua University? His father paid more than 440,000 ......

As the parents of "hoping that their son will become a dragon and their daughter will become a phoenix".

Will it be exciting

Can't wait to pay for the registration right away?

But

This "kid" who asks you for money

Is it really your child?

My son suddenly wants to go to Tsinghua University? His father paid more than 440,000 ......

recently

Pingshan Police Station, Luquan County Public Security Bureau, Kunming City

received a report from the public

I fell into the scam of "spending money to get into a prestigious school".

A total loss of 444,700 yuan

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On May 7, 2024, Mr. Zhao from Pingshan Street received a QQ message from his "son", saying that he wanted to participate in the learning and training courses organized by the school, but he had been hesitating because of the cost. Seeing his son so diligent and motivated, Mr. Zhao was very happy and expressed his support for his son's participation in the training.

My son suddenly wants to go to Tsinghua University? His father paid more than 440,000 ......
My son suddenly wants to go to Tsinghua University? His father paid more than 440,000 ......

Subsequently, the "son" sent the QQ account QR code of the "Director of Academic Affairs", and after Mr. Zhao added it, he and the other party learned about tutoring-related matters.

Under the repeated assurances and inducements of the "Director of Academic Affairs", Mr. Zhao successively transferred 149,400 yuan of "professional training fees", 60,000 yuan of "learning machine rental fees", and 238,000 yuan of "escort fees" to Tsinghua University.

After the transfer, Mr. Zhao happily called his son to discuss the matter further, but his son did not know about it at all, and the school did not train him. After his son logged in to the QQ account, he found that the account had been stolen by criminals, and those messages were not sent by himself at all, and Mr. Zhao realized that he had been deceived.

My son suddenly wants to go to Tsinghua University? His father paid more than 440,000 ......
My son suddenly wants to go to Tsinghua University? His father paid more than 440,000 ......

[Method Analysis]

1. Steal information and gain trust

Fraudsters obtain information about students and their parents through illegal channels, contact parents in the name of students through non-direct contact methods such as QQ, inform parents that they want to participate in training courses organized by prestigious universities, and send "training notices" to parents to deceive parents' trust.

2. The routine is heavy and the pressure is applied

If parents are hesitant because of the high cost of training, fraudsters will first create tension with the excuse that "the number of places is limited, and the report will be filled immediately", "the training time is imminent", and "the training opportunity is very important to them", and then they will guide parents to pay the fee on the grounds of "refund of the fee after the test".

3. Induce payment and commit fraud

After the parents agree to participate in the training, the "student" will push the contact information of the "teacher" to the parents, and the "teacher" will further take advantage of the parents' "love for their children" psychology and ask the parents to pay the fees several times in the name of "training fee", "material fee" and "deposit" until the parents realize that they have been deceived.

My son suddenly wants to go to Tsinghua University? His father paid more than 440,000 ......

1. Training institutions are not omnipotent, and parents must not blindly trust training institutions from unknown sources. The child's own efforts are more important, and paying a large fee may not necessarily be exchanged for high grades and the ideal school. When you receive information such as training classes from prestigious schools, you must verify it with multiple parties, and contact your children, schools, teachers, etc. to confirm that you will not be deceived.

At the same time, we must protect personal information when surfing the Internet, do not leak real information on the Internet, and beware of fraud after being stolen by criminals.

3. If you are deceived, please keep the transfer flow and chat records, and call the police as soon as possible!

My son suddenly wants to go to Tsinghua University? His father paid more than 440,000 ......

There is no shortcut to admission to prestigious schools

Only the knowledge points that are written down

Brushed questions

It is the reliable basis for "reporting".

Whether it's a student or a parent

It is necessary to establish a correct outlook on study

Only by being down-to-earth can we succeed!