
"Organized No. 20 pays for blood donation, a 400cc amount at a time, you can get 2100 yuan." Can you get so much money by donating blood once? Recently, Xiao Li, a citizen of Suzhou High-tech Zone, saw that there was such news in the WeChat part-time group, and was moved, and as a result, the blood donation did not succeed, but he was cheated of money.
After seeing the message, Xiao Li took the initiative to add the other party's WeChat inquiry process. The other party said that the conditions for blood donation are very relaxed, gender, age, household registration are not limited, no need to bring any documents, through the regular blood station blood collection. The other party claimed to belong to the national regular blood center, and instructed Xiao Li to make an appointment to register online and asked for a deposit of 300 yuan. "The other party said that if you want to donate blood for a fee, you must first pay a deposit, and if the physical examination is not up to standard and cannot donate blood, promise to refund the deposit, and also reimburse the round-trip taxi cost." Xiao Li thought about it again and again, and finally remitted a deposit to the other party for these thousands of yuan of nutrition.
In the following days, the other party also intimately informed Xiao Li that before donating blood, he needed to have a stable schedule, not to eat greasy food, not to drink alcohol, etc., Xiao Li did it one by one, not knowing that this was just the other party delaying time and preparing to play the routine of disappearing. On the day of the agreed blood donation, Xiao Li rushed to the nearby agreed blood station on time, found that the other party's mobile phone had been turned off, and WeChat did not return the information, which found that he was deceived and immediately reported to the police station.
The police remind the public not to easily believe the information on the Internet, and if they encounter problems with blood donation, they can call the 12320 National Public Health Public Welfare Hotline for consultation, or they can call 110 for help. (Su Bao Rong Media Reporter Xuan Jieli Correspondent Wu Bingqing Text/Photo) Editor: Li Junfeng (New Media Operator, Senior Photographer)