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What scams are more common?

A woman in Hangzhou listened to the police's fraud prevention and found that her online dating boyfriend was a liar, successfully stopping loss of 330,000 yuan. Now all kinds of scams emerge in an endless stream, such as SMS fraud, online shopping-related fraud, swipe fraud, online part-time fraud, emotional fraud, investment fraud, impersonating relevant government units or staff fraud, etc. Liars have too many routines to guard against. When we encounter the above scams in our life, we must keep our eyes open. If you are not sure whether it is true or not, you can ask the police for help and stop the loss in time.

In Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, the police successfully helped the female employees of a local enterprise identify the fraud case. It turned out that the female employee met a so-called Zhang on the Internet, and the two quickly developed into lovers. Zhang said that he would invest in digital currency to help female employees make money. Women have invested 30,000 in succession, and they are also preparing to invest 300,000 under the flicker of men. Just when I heard the police go to the unit to publicize the fraud case, I told the police what happened to me. In the end, with the help of the police, the woman successfully stopped loss of 330,000.

Many people often receive text messages from strangers on their mobile phones. These short messages let us invest or buy preferential goods. In fact, most of them are fraudulent text messages. Now almost everyone uses WeChat or Alipay. Liars will steal other people's WeChat or QQ, and then borrow money from us or pretend to be relatives and leaders to let us remit money. Because it is extremely confusing, it is easy to be deceived. In addition, scams related to online shopping are also emerging one after another. Generally, scammers will pretend to be merchants and call us and say that they will give us a refund. Let's click on a link and enter the password of our personal account. If we follow the liar's request, the liar will use the software to get our password and account number, and then transfer the money in the account.

In addition to the above scams, part-time jobs and brushing bills are scams that many students have encountered before. The so-called zero cost, low threshold and high return of scammers are just bait. There will be no pie in the sky. We must never believe it. Stop loss in time.