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100 Selection of Anti-Fraud Educational Warnings

In order to further create a strong anti-fraud publicity atmosphere and enhance the public’s awareness of prevention, here are 100 selected anti-fraud education warnings that I have compiled. You are welcome to read, share and learn from them. I hope it will be helpful to everyone. .

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Warnings to prevent fraud

1. There is a handling fee before receiving the prize. It is really expensive to buy a lesson.

2. Losing packages and sharing money is a trap, there will be no pie in the sky.

3. Eliminate telecommunications fraud and build harmony and security.

4. Being deceived comes from gullibility, and being stolen comes from being careless.

5. Beware of illegal and fake online banking, and remember the login URL clearly.

6. Be careful when borrowing money when you encounter someone on the road, and be careful about being deceived if you are filled with love.

7. If you have no greed in your heart, deception will be far away.

8. Don’t be surprised if you get a part-time job, and beware of spending money in a bottomless hole.

9. Open the door cautiously when strangers come to visit, and do not guard against sales scams.

10. Windfall is at your lips, but losses are before your eyes.

11. Inquiries and investigations are not done alone, and there is no trace of part-time traps.

12. Strange phone calls are unreliable and repeated inquiries are very important.

13. Don’t be blinded by money, and be cautious.

14. My heart palpitates and I want to buy it. I will think carefully and seek stability.

15. Don’t try to make a small profit for a while, and don’t believe one person’s one-sided words.

16. Be cautious when calling from strangers, think twice, check and identify.

17. More precautions and less hidden dangers.

18. Don’t trust people with suspicious identities, and know right from wrong.

19. It is difficult to verify the goods that are passed off as good. It is most common to just take the money and run away.

20. Use transfers for large payments, and it is best to use less cash.

21. Actively report telecommunications fraud crimes, and the police and citizens will work together to build a safe and harmonious society.

22. Don’t be greedy and don’t take advantage of others. No matter how cunning the deception is, it will be over.

23. Make every effort to crack down on telecommunications fraud crimes and safeguard the economic interests of the people and normal economic order.

24. Be vigilant when encountering a court summons and go to the court in person to seek verification before you can believe it.

25. Keep your eyes open to prevent fraud and refuse to be greedy.

26. We work together to create a civilized Changzhou and work together to combat telecommunications fraud.

27. Don’t answer unfamiliar numbers. The virtual phone is a trap.

28. Reject calls from strangers to avoid being deceived.

29. If you have strong mental defenses, liars will not succeed; if you have loose mental defenses, your money will be in vain.

30. Actively strengthen self-prevention awareness and improve the ability to detect and prevent fraud.

31. Always be on guard against new types of telecommunications fraud.

32. Keep family information confidential and be alert to unknown calls.

33. Stay calm when you encounter threats. Don’t panic if someone says you are breaking the law. If it is difficult to tell the truth from the lie, call the police 110 immediately.

34. Videos can be faked, so check them carefully and don’t trust them gullibly.

35. Do not reveal privacy at home, and be careful when it comes to money.

36. Popularize anti-fraud knowledge and raise anti-fraud awareness.

37. There are many kinds of telecommunications frauds, so don’t believe them and ignore them.

38. Pay more attention when your money is tight, and the safety of your funds is guaranteed.

39. Combat telecommunications fraud and build a safe and harmonious community.

40. Build a great wall to prevent fraud and sharpen your eyes for identifying fraud.

41. Be careful when working part-time, and do not go alone in remote places.

42. When someone asks you to borrow their mobile phone, always be careful not to stay away.

43. Actively strengthen self-prevention awareness and improve the ability to detect and prevent fraud.

44. Don’t trust someone who borrows money, seek comprehensive verification and verification.

45. Take precautions every day and stay safe every year.

46. There are pitfalls in online transactions, so keep your eyes open and be careful.

47. Don’t be surprised when the big prizes come, it will make you spend money in a hole.

48. Preventing fraud is very simple, refuse without greed.

49. Investment, financial management and stocks are mostly traps set by scammers.

50. There is no pie in the sky, and winning a tax refund is a scam.

51. There are many traps in winning text messages, so be wary of unknown calls.

52. There are thousands of part-time jobs, so keep safety in mind.

53. There is something fishy about handling tax refunds on behalf of others. The purpose is to defraud deposits.

54. Combat telecommunications fraud and build a safe and harmonious society.

55. Do not ignore suspicious text messages and block winning phone calls.

56. Never get on a black car without a license, and don’t believe in sweet words.

57. Private information is not exposed, and scammers do not sleep on the street alive.

58. Liars are not clever, they specialize in defrauding people and attracting money.

59. There are many kinds of telecommunications frauds, so don’t believe them and ignore them.

60. Good products at low prices are eye-catching, but door-to-door sales cannot be trusted.

61. The so-called inside stories and information are all tricks made by others.

62. Set up a virtual phone trap and ask for the callback number.

63. Work-study is a good thing, but formality and falsehood must be distinguished.

64. Be vigilant when encountering a court summons and go to the court in person to seek verification before you can believe it.

65. If you dream of getting rich overnight, be careful to wake up from the dream with empty money.

66. Don’t trust scam calls; call the police if you encounter one.

67. More precautions and more peace.

68. Telecom arrears must be verified, and large-amount remittances must be cautious.

69. If you are neither greedy nor possessive, you will never be able to cheat no matter how cunning you are.

70. Online transactions are risky, so be careful when filling in information!

71. The police and the people work together to create peace in society.

72. There are countless ways to defraud, so keep your wallet tight and don’t get involved.

73. Law enforcement and case handling are standardized, so how can money be transferred to individuals?

74. Be careful with withdrawals and transfers, and be careful of traps set by bad guys.

75. Money, cards, and documents should be kept separately, so report the loss quickly rather than taking it easy.

76. Beware of Lian Wanjia, and love you, me and him.

77. Flies only bite eggs with cracks, and liars prefer money-grubbing people.

78. It is difficult to distinguish between genuine and fake online stores, and you may be deceived if you are not careful when shopping.

79. Fraudulent techniques are becoming increasingly new, so you and I must be careful.

80. Once it is difficult to distinguish between false and true, it is most reassuring to consult the police.

Anti-fraud slogan

1. Always be on guard against new types of telecommunications fraud.

2. Build a great wall to prevent fraud and sharpen your eyes for identifying fraud.

3. It takes ten years to get rich, but all is lost through fraud.

4. Ten people are deceived and nine are greedy for money.

5. It is difficult to distinguish between genuine and fake online stores, and you may be deceived if you are not careful when shopping.

6. Knowledge of fraud is indispensable, and you must seek confirmation from multiple sources to protect your wallet.

7. Fraudulent techniques are becoming increasingly new, so you and I must be careful.

8. There are many ways to defraud, so keep your wallet tight and don’t get involved.

9. The whole people participate in prevention, and it is difficult for scammers to get in.

10. Think deeply when encountering problems, and don’t be fooled by liars.

Short phrases for anti-fraud education

1. When someone asks you to borrow their mobile phone, always be careful not to stay away.

2. Be wary of court summonses, and go to them in person to verify them before you can believe them.

3. Fish take the bait because of greed, and people are deceived because of greed.

4. Don’t give money in a hurry when swiping your card to make purchases in other places.

5. It is difficult to verify the goods that are passed off as good. It is most common to just take the money and run away.

6. Once it is difficult to distinguish between false and true, it is most reassuring to consult the police.

7. Don’t be greedy and don’t take advantage of others. No matter how cunning the fraud is, it will never work.

8. Strictly crack down on telecommunications fraud and ensure the safety of citizens’ property.

9. Set up a virtual phone trap and ask for the callback number.

10. A happy life is made with both hands, and the pie will not fall from the sky.

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