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What happened when citizens received the news of successful registration without using * * * to enjoy their bicycles?

* * * Bicycles are easy to get and use, cheap, and convenient to return, which has solved the last mile travel problem of many citizens. However, with the rapid promotion of * * * enjoying bicycles, fake QR codes have been posted on cars instead of real QR codes, and cheating money with fake ones has become a news hotspot.

The reporter saw from the citizen's mobile phone that he had never been exposed to * * * to enjoy a bicycle. The text message reads: "You have registered OFO*** to enjoy cycling. Complete the certification today and use the car for free for two days at the weekend! Now certification also comes with a link, which is actually the registration page of OFO bicycle.

Reporter: Have you received the registration and certification information of this bicycle recently?

Wang: I received it.

Ms. Zhang: I received it.

Reporter: Have you registered this bike before?

Mr. Wang: No, after receiving the text message, was the first reaction fraud?

Ms. Zhang: No, I thought it might be a fake link, and then I deleted this short message directly.

Then, why do these citizens who have never been exposed to OFO*** to enjoy bicycles receive SMS reminders that you have registered for OFO*** to enjoy bicycles? The reporter took the mobile phone numbers of these citizens and dialed OFO*** to enjoy the bicycle customer service hotline. The customer service said, "It really shows that you are not registered. It could be a scam message. There is no registration at all, not even a name and mobile phone number. "

If, as this bicycle hotline says, these citizens who have never used bicycles receive a fraudulent short message, why are the contents and signals of the short message exactly the same as those received by registered users? And the links all point to the registration interface of ofo*** to enjoy cycling? OFO*** Le Bicycle Customer Service Hotline: "Well, the number you provided me is indeed ours. With this activity, today is indeed a free ride. "

The customer service staff said that the news was sent by their company, but how did the mobile phone number of citizens who had never been exposed to bicycles enter the company's mass sending system? Since I have never used it, I tell you that I have registered. Clicking on the link will let you register. Why? Customer service staff of "ofo*** enjoys riding": "Because a customer just responded to this question, it may be that when someone else registered, the mobile phone number was filled in incorrectly, or there were some special circumstances."

However, the reporter tested that if you register a new account of ofo, you should send a verification code after entering your mobile phone number, instead of clicking on the link that invites you to register. In this regard, many citizens in the interview believe that the practice of ofo*** enjoying bicycles is a kind of flickering advertisement, with the aim of attracting new users. So are similar advertisements illegal? Lawyer Zhou Jiade, a lawyer in Beijing, said: "Article 43 of the Advertising Law clearly stipulates that no unit or individual may send advertisements to the parties without their consent or request. Article 29 of the Consumer Protection Law also clearly stipulates that commercial information shall not be sent to consumers without their consent or request. This situation can be reported to the administrative department for industry and commerce by calling 123 15. "

The reporter found a similar situation on Weibo: Weibo, a user from Shanghai, said, "I have never enjoyed cycling with * * *. I want to know where OFO sent us a text message. Just send one, keep sending it. A Weibo user in Guangzhou questioned ofo * * to enjoy cycling: "Has my personal data been betrayed? I have never used OFO, why do I receive these messages? "Weibo, a citizen of Chengdu, Sichuan, complained that OFO*** likes riding a bike and said," Is there something wrong with the system? Don't use your things, send me harassing messages, and call me back if I unsubscribe. What is your company doing? Liar! "This user also forwarded it to 1232 1" Network Bad and Spam Reporting Acceptance Center ",indicating that he was still harassed after sending the unsubscribe information. What should I do? I'm in a hurry. I'm waiting online. I hope I won't harass more people.