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Is it true that BOC Auto Insurance sends SMS links?

The short message link of BOC Auto Insurance is true.

Yes, it's true. BOC Insurance provides comprehensive insurance services for credit card holders of China Bank. Cardholders can generate insurance policies after meeting certain consumption conditions. At the same time, BOC Insurance has other marketing insurance. Please call BOC Insurance Customer Service Hotline 4006795566 for consultation.

Several problems that should be paid attention to in identifying telecom fraud;

1, "official" messages with links must not be clicked.

"In recent years, there have been many people who have been cheated by clicking on the link in the text message." Some SMS reminders prohibit the use of ETC, and some remind that the business license expires and needs to be reviewed as soon as possible. The links in these short messages are all pre-designed pits by scammers. Once clicked in, money is damaged or personal information is leaked.

Although there are also security links sent by banks and other institutions in mobile phone short messages, now a number of pseudo base stations and rebranding software have just "died" one after another, and fraudsters always have various ways to disguise themselves. It is difficult for many citizens to tell the truth by the number, content and link form of the other party's short message, so it is recommended that the general public be vigilant and not click on any link attached to the short message.

There is a knack for distinguishing fraudulent phone calls.

Mobile phone number is a common contact method, and it is easy for people to reveal their phone numbers to strangers or swindlers.

In response to this matter, the police shared several ways to distinguish between selling or fraudulent calls.

95 begins with a number of more than 5 digits. Not all calls starting with 95 are fraudulent calls, but if they start with 95 and exceed 5 digits, they are fraudulent calls. Don't answer them. ?

Start at 400. The "400" phone number of a regular enterprise will not be actively dialed. If you receive such a call, you can ignore it directly, either sell your mobile phone or cheat it.

Do not display the incoming number. So far, all governments, banks, enterprises, marketers, etc. You will not use the phone with "no display number". "Don't show the number" basically comes from VoIP, which is either advertising or fraud. Just hang up.

Even if you chat with well-known numbers and micro-signals, you need to be careful to guard against the theft of your friend's number. ?