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Can you believe the news that I paid the cashier to get a free pos machine?

This kind of news must be false. It took me so long to pay for the receipt, and I have never received the news that I can get a POS machine for free. Now, some swindlers will use their official status to send messages to others and receive prizes for free. Once you fill in your personal information, the other party will call you to tell you how much you need to pay in advance to deliver the goods. Some ignorant people may really want a POS machine, so they will pay at the instigation of the other party. As a result, the POS machine can't be used, and the money can't be returned.

What should I do if I receive such news?

First of all, don't click on the link in the message content and don't scan the QR code. You should delete the message in time, and then black out the other party's number. POS machines are not expensive to buy in the market, so there is no need to reveal your information in a petty way. If there are gifts, the government will hold some activities, and then as a lottery for the public. The probability of being drawn is very small. If you don't participate in any activities, you will receive gifts for free, and 99% of them are false news.

Many others have received similar news.

Some people receive goods in QQ mailbox, and the messages sent by Alipay are also free POS machines, but you need to fill in your personal address and mobile phone number. Some ignorant people suspect that the other party is a liar after filling it out, fearing that personal credit will be affected or property losses will be caused. It is not too nervous to fill in personal information in time. As long as you don't fall into the trap of the other party later, a contact information and address will not play a threatening role.

What other deceptive routines are there in daily life?

The information received in emails and text messages is basically the content sent by scammers randomly entering numbers. In addition to sending POS machines, users will send text messages saying that they have won the prize, and then they will receive customer service calls. The other party asks you to provide a bank. In order to verify the truth, you will use a bank with no money to test it. I didn't expect the winning amount to actually enter the bank card account. I'm glad you lost your mind. Later, the liar will tell you that you forgot to deduct the tax on the money you gave. I hope you can pay back the money first, and then be trapped by the liar.