Joke Collection Website - Blessing messages - Can I call the police if the epidemic prevention subsidy is impersonated?

Can I call the police if the epidemic prevention subsidy is impersonated?

Of course.

Since the introduction of the national subsidy policy during the epidemic, countless families and enterprises are eagerly looking forward to the arrival of disaster relief funds, especially small and micro enterprises that are in a difficult situation, have a relationship with food and clothing and affect their livelihood, and need disaster relief funds to solve their urgent needs.

Police reminder: remember these principles and avoid being cheated.

1. The municipal government will not contact you by email, phone or SMS, nor will it ask you to provide personal or bank details. For the network information that actively contacts you, you must be vigilant to see if there is really a government agency or organization that contacts you and dial the official number for verification.

2. Please don't click on the links (i.e. phishing websites) related to verifying financial subsidies in emails and text messages, and don't provide your personal information (including personal information, bank account information and verification code).

If a liar contacts you, please don't fall for it. You can even tell the liar that you know it's a scam. Because this can prevent scammers from treating you as an active email address and phone number and then reselling your information to other scammers.

Liars are unscrupulous and will not consider the sufferings of the deceived, but will focus on the vulnerable groups. Please pay attention to these scams and forward them to remind friends around you, especially to remind the elderly and those in urgent need of financial assistance not to be deceived!

5. If you think you are involved in a scam and suspect that you are a victim, please contact the local police station to call the police or call the Shenzhen anti-fraud hotline 96 1 10.