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Today, I received a message from MetLife that I have free insurance and sent me a voucher number. Is it true?/You don't say.

This is a means of telemarketing.

1. Free insurance is real and generally covers short-term accidents, such as traffic accidents for 2-3 months.

2. When they call you, they all stumble, that is, they dial a number segment, such as 000 1-9999, and tell you that there is free insurance for you after getting through, so that you can leave your name and contact address.

3. In this way, you can know the customer's information and continue to sell after a period of time.

There are two ways to handle such a call:

1. Reject the other party directly

After all, insurance is a good thing, and the amount of free insurance they give is still quite high. You can tell them, "I can have free insurance, and I can tell you my address, but please don't sell insurance after you get my home address and customer information." Usually they will send you insurance and put your information on the blacklist.

You can ask me any questions at any time.