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Is the national anti-fraud center useful for collection?

Of course. First, open the national anti-fraud center APP version 1. 1. 16, and click I want to report it on the home page. Fill in the report information. After completing the form, click Submit Report. Then it will show that the submission was successful. Select report records in my page. Just wait for the reaction results. The National Anti-Fraud Center is a synthetic operational platform for the the State Council Inter-Ministerial Joint Conference on Combating and Governing New Crimes in Telecommunication Networks. It integrates resource integration, intelligence research and investigation and command, and plays an important role in cracking down on and preventing new illegal crimes such as telecommunication network fraud. On February/February/2002 1 day, the National Anti-Fraud Center officially entered five new media platforms, including People's Daily client, WeChat video number, Sina Weibo, Tik Tok and Aauto Kuaikuai, and opened the official government affairs number.

1. As the authoritative publishing platform of the National Anti-Fraud Center, the official government number is an important measure for the Ministry of Public Security to earnestly implement the online mass line, further contact with the masses, send out a good public security voice, and promote the deep integration and development of the media in public security organs. The official government number of the National Anti-Fraud Center will take various forms, such as police preaching, police-citizen interaction, network sitcoms, public service videos, arrest records and so on. , regularly update the publicity content, issue anti-fraud warning in time, and will release a series of short dramas one after another to expose and criticize the recent high-frequency behaviors such as online lending, online brushing, "killing pig dishes", impersonating customer service refund, impersonating acquaintances, impersonating "public security law", "stock recommendation" and false shopping.

2. In view of the frequent fraud cases posing as customer service reserve funds, the National Anti-fraud Center specially reminds users to avoid being deceived. In such cases, fraudsters steal consumers' personal information, pretend to be customer service and claim that there is something wrong with the quality of the goods, and have remitted the refund to the user's "reserve fund" account. After defrauding consumers' trust, fraudsters will ask consumers to "refund" on the grounds that "there are too many refunds, and there will be high interest if there is no refund", and further propose to help consumers "close their accounts" and induce victims to transfer money to fraudsters through peer-to-peer lending. The National Anti-Fraud Center reminds: "Petty money is only used for personal consumption, and anyone who claims to refund or remit money to the petty cash account is a liar. The year is approaching, and online fraud is high. I suggest that everyone be vigilant and don't believe in the deception of scammers asking for money transfer in the name of refund and account cancellation. "