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Novel slogans to prevent fraud (60 popular sentences)

Be careful when shopping online, asking for money repeatedly is not a friend. In recent years, the routines of online telecommunications fraud have been constantly updated. We need to always remind everyone to keep a clear mind about online telecommunications fraud. How to write anti-fraud slogans? Below is my "Novel Slogans to Prevent Fraud (60 Popular Sentences)" that I have prepared for you. Welcome to read it. I hope you can read it and save it.

?1. The security account is empty and you should think twice about large-amount remittances.

?2. Only with a clear heart and clear eyes will you be less likely to be fooled.

?3. Don’t be greedy, keep your eyes open, and guard against fraud.

?4. Don’t trust patent transfers and verify them comprehensively.

?5. Reject calls from strangers to avoid being deceived.

?6. It takes ten years to get rich, but all is lost in fraud.

?7. Preventing fraud is very simple, just refuse to be tempted and don’t be greedy.

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

?9. Social security is involved, and it is my responsibility to prevent fraud.

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

?11. Crack down on telecommunications fraud crimes in a strict and expeditious manner in accordance with the law.

?12. Don’t be surprised by the big prizes that will come your way, leaving you with a bottomless hole of money.

?13. To avoid losing your money, you must keep your mind clear.

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

?15. Stay calm when encountering 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.

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

?17. To prevent online fraud, you and I will never look back.

?18. Be wary of calls from strangers and ignore requests to transfer money.

?19. There are many types of SMS scams, so it’s a good idea to ignore them.

?20. Strange phone calls are unreliable and repeated inquiries are important.

?21. There are a lot of online scams, so you are right to ignore them.

?22. Strengthen leadership and improve the safety work responsibility system

?23. Once it is difficult to distinguish between false and true, 110 consultation is the most reliable.

?24. Low-level swear words are vulgar and harsh, but civilized language is elegant and heart-warming.

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

?26. There is no security account, so think twice about large-amount remittances.

?27. Stay on guard and stay away from fraud.

?28. Put prevention first, education first, focus on practice, and pay close attention to implementation

?29. Improve the collaboration mechanism and freeze the fast track for recovering stolen goods.

?30. Ask questions before remitting money, and be careful of scammers.

?31. Maintain campus safety and create a harmonious environment.

?32. Calls in the middle of the night must be carefully identified, and do not return calls from Mo’s number.

?33. Deliver the positive energy of the Internet and promote the main theme of the times.

?34. Online shopping is more convenient, but payment limits must be set.

35. To prevent online fraud, it starts with you and me.

?36. Take a multi-pronged approach and adopt multiple strategies to resolutely curb the rebound in fraud crimes.

?37. Keep fire away from the campus and let peace be with you.

?38. Step into the campus, enter safety, and build a safe campus. It is the responsibility of you and me.

?39. My friend wants to transfer money via QQ. Please call to confirm and then help.

?40. Telecom arrears must be verified, and don’t rush for large-amount remittances.

?41. The card number and password should be kept confidential, and identity information should not be leaked.

?42. Follow the order when walking up the stairs, and do not make any noise when entering the classroom.

?43. It is a nationwide campaign to crack down on fraud and build a beautiful Chinese dream.

?44. The safety of teachers and students is more important than Mount Taishan

?45. The "safety account" is not safe, so be careful when transferring funds.

?46. You need to be vigilant when making online remittances, and do not be careless when verifying by phone.

?47. Be careful and remember, I don’t believe in sweet talk.

?48. A heavy blow has set off a new upsurge in cracking down on telecommunications fraud crimes.

?49. To lend you money online, communicate on the phone first.

?50. Do not transfer cash to unfamiliar accounts to prevent telecommunications fraud cases.

?51. Don’t be in a hurry to give money when you swipe your card to make purchases in other places.

?52. Seize the communication network and prevent full coverage of information.

?53. Remind relatives and friends that winning a tax refund is a scam.

?54. Do not enter unfamiliar links, be careful of Trojans and viruses.

?55. Don’t be surprised when big prizes arrive, leaving you with a bottomless pit of money.

?56. Safety is with me on campus, and I take safety home.

?57. Friends network to borrow money, tens of thousands of parties come to verify.

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

?59. Be careful when swiping your card to make purchases, and keep an eye on them to prevent theft.

?60. Online shopping is very convenient, but the payment process must be careful.