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What should I do if I am cheated on the Internet? If I report it, can I get my money back?

The money cheated online may not be recovered after reporting to the police, but it can be reported to the police, and the police will help deal with it, but the amount is not up to the filing standard. If the accumulated amount of fraud exceeds 2,000 yuan, criminal responsibility for fraud can be investigated, that is, a case can be filed. However, the amount from 3000 yuan to 10000 yuan is relatively large, and then criminal responsibility shall be investigated. The amount below 2000 may be punished by public security. The police may detain criminals for more than five days and less than ten days, and impose a fine of not more than 500 yuan; If the circumstances are serious, they shall be detained for more than 10 and less than 15 and fined.

The correct way to deal with network fraud.

1, keep calm and call the police in time. After discovering that you have been cheated, you should first keep calm, and don't panic because of temporary anger and anxiety, which will delay the best alarm time. You know, the longer it takes, the more likely it is to miss the best investigation time and emergency payment stop time.

2. Keep the evidence and give it to the police. Even if you are angry after being cheated, don't hack/delete the victim's relevant information and related chat/transfer records because of embarrassment! ! ! Keep key evidence.

3. I believe that the police will report it truthfully, and some victims will feel annoyed and ashamed because of online fraud, thus concealing the facts of the case when reporting the case. This will make it more difficult for public security organs to solve crimes. In order to catch the suspect as soon as possible and recover the loss, please report the case in time and truthfully report the situation to the police handling the case.

. 4. Beware of "second fraud". Please call the police through regular alarm channels such as telephone 1 10. Don't trust the so-called "cyber police", "lawyers" and "hackers" on the Internet. The real police will not handle cases by telephone or social software, and will not ask the masses to transfer money and remit money for various reasons. For "hackers" and companies that claim to help recover losses, it is fraud. Don't believe anything the other person says, lest you be cheated twice.