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Is it true or false to receive a phone call saying that I have a sum of money due?

Have you ever received a fraudulent phone call? Have you ever been cheated? Be sure to be vigilant!

With the wide application of Internet and mobile payment, various online frauds emerge one after another. Therefore, we should be vigilant and understand some common fraud methods to prevent being cheated. I believe everyone here has been cheated, and it's really hard to feel that way more or less. I really gnash my teeth at these liars. I have to say that although the police have changed a lot, there are still many cases of cheating in places that can't be seen on the Internet. At the end of each year, cases of theft and fraud began to occur frequently. Our mobile phones and home landlines will be harassed by some strange numbers. Of course, there will also be some phone calls, which are about some information about fraud or temptation.

So do you choose to believe it or just hang up? I hope you won't be nervous when you answer the phone in the future. No matter what happens, you can call the bank yourself, or go directly to the bank to check for yourself. Now this kind of liar is really hard to prevent. It's a little scary to think about it. Be wary of incoming calls from strange phones, especially when you are dialing continuously. Don't think that everything will be fine if you turn off your mobile phone. If you can't afford it, you can't afford to hide. If you turn off your phone, it is likely that the liar will call your other relatives and say that something has happened to you. You can call if you don't believe me. It must be turned off. If you turn it off, your relatives are easily fooled, so don't turn it off for a long time. You must open it in half an hour. If you encounter fraud, don't listen, don't believe, don't transfer money, don't send a verification code, and call the official number to confirm, call the police and deal with it rationally. This is the correct posture to prevent cheating.

Never issue a verification code, because many scammers now cause the victim's emotional tension through book financial losses, and force the victim to make a quick decision through quick words, and the verification code is the last line of defense for your bank card balance. Fraudulent phone calls are hard to prevent, so be careful. Cheaters emerge in an endless stream, and it is impossible to prevent them. Someone will always be cheated. Liars generally use people's psychological weaknesses to lure people into traps.

Therefore, the awareness of fraud prevention is really important these days, so don't be easily intimidated by scammers. Finally, near the end of the year, I hope everyone will be vigilant. There are still many people posing as bookstore customer service or stores. As long as money is involved, everyone should pay more attention. Don't fall for it!