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Is WeChat’s welfare trust a scam?

1. Many people have posted it. Afterwards, Liar B offered to let everyone do part-time work. He also said that the tissue paper was provided by the sponsor and was absolutely free. Then actors from all walks of life started to perform. First, scammer C volunteered to try it first, and after trying it, he sent a screenshot (naturally, it was a screenshot of making money). Then scammer D also said he wanted to try it, and also sent a screenshot. Screenshots of making money, and so on. I casually asked "Who is the sponsor?" and was immediately kicked out of the group.

Based on the above information, I briefly analyzed their routines:

1. In the first stage, I can’t figure out where to start. Maybe it’s Tieba, or some other ways. . Post information about getting free stuff and attach a QR code.

2. In the second stage, it is required to forward the set content to the circle of friends. The last sentence of this content is usually something like "The event is real."

3. In the third stage, after seeing the repost in Moments, real friends think it is from their friends and say it is true. Based on their trust in friends, they will also repost it in Moments. By analogy, the circle of friends is getting bigger and bigger, and more and more people are forwarding it.

4. When the number of people reaches a certain number, the scammer feels that the time is right, creates a group, and then posts information about part-time jobs to make quick money, plus the shilling, and someone may be fooled.

In summary, it can be seen that: 1. All information forwarded in Moments must be carefully verified before deciding whether to forward it.

2. Any content that requires reposting such as "the activity is real and effective" and is not from a local physical store is almost certainly a scam.

3. The purpose of the scammer is not to obtain information such as address, name and phone number, but to recruit you into a group and then commit fraud.

Another person who joined the group said, "Everyone, please leave the group" and was immediately kicked out.