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COVID-19 vaccine booking fraud routine! How to call the police when encountering fraud?
However, at this stage, COVID-19's vaccine is aimed at key populations, and many ordinary people are not particularly clear about the specific vaccination work.
Therefore, some lawless elements took advantage of this opportunity to cheat under the guise of "vaccination in COVID-19".
Recently, the planned vaccination of the first batch of COVID-19 vaccines in various places is being carried out in an orderly manner. It is reported that the inoculation amount has now exceeded 6.5438+million doses.
However, at this stage, COVID-19's vaccine is aimed at key populations, and many ordinary people are not particularly clear about the specific vaccination work.
Therefore, some lawless elements took advantage of this opportunity to cheat under the guise of "vaccination in COVID-19".
Then how do you call the police? Let's get to know each other.
COVID-19 vaccine fraud routine
1. Sneak into the group chat to collect the COVID-19 vaccine fee under an alias: for example, sneak into the class group and issue a false notice of COVID-19 vaccine payment in the name of the class teacher.
2. Pretending to be an authoritative organization to obtain personal information: pretending to be an authoritative organization such as the CDC to post fraudulent short messages to induce recipients to immediately go to xxx.cc (false link) to make an appointment for vaccination.
The recipient registers on the forged website and fills in personal information such as ID number, bank card number and code. After the personal information is taken, the property is transferred.
How to call the police when encountering fraud?
1, save the evidence before reporting the case.
The victim should keep all evidence and transaction records, preferably bank transaction records, as well as online chat records, contact information and IP address of the other party.
2. Choose the correct reporting location.
The deceived person may report to the place where the crime occurred, the place where the fraud was committed, the place where the fraud result occurred, and the place where the criminal suspect lived, and the police in any of the above places shall accept the report after receiving it.
3. Call the police as soon as possible to prevent being cheated twice.
Some victims are eager to recover their losses, and contact online fraudsters privately without reporting the case, believing the lies of offering refunds and returns, leading to being deceived for the second time and further expanding the losses.
4. Truthfully reflect the case.
Some victims, out of remorse and shame, seldom report the case, or even if they report it, they hide the facts, which makes it more difficult for public security organs to solve the case.
Generally speaking, the information about vaccination in COVID-19 released by the state is quite clear and transparent. Vaccination services will be provided free of charge, and ordinary people don't have to pay a penny.
For the appointment information with unknown sources and the vaccination notice that needs to be paid, you must keep your eyes open and beware of being deceived. In case of fraud, call the police for help in time.
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