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Handwritten copy of the first prize for grades 1 to 6 to prevent fraud

A handwritten report on fraud prevention for primary schools, simple and easy to use.

Do the eight things to prevent fraud:

"Eight things":

Anyone who claims to be required by the public security organ to remit money;

Everything Asking you to remit money to a "safe account";

Anyone who notifies you of winning a prize or receiving a subsidy requires you to pay money first;

Anyone who notifies "family members" of an accident requires you to remit money;

Anyone who asks for bank information and SMS verification code on the phone;

Anyone who asks you to open online banking for inspection;

Anyone who claims to be a leader and asks for a payment;

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Don’t believe any unfamiliar websites that ask you to register a bank card.

How to avoid scams

Do not seek profit and do not disclose personal or family information.

Do not be gullible and do not transfer money to unknown users.

Don’t be curious and don’t buy illegal or prohibited items.

Don’t panic and ignore threatening phone calls and text messages.

Don’t be paralyzed, verify the authenticity from multiple parties.

No luck, call the police as soon as you find out you have been deceived.

The contents of the anti-fraud handwritten newspaper:

For example, the slogan:

Always be on guard against new types of telecommunications fraud.

Build the Great Wall to prevent fraud and sharpen your eyes for identifying fraud.

Fraud techniques are becoming increasingly new, you and I must be careful

If you are not greedy and don’t take advantage of others, the fraud will never work no matter how tricky it is

Strictly crack down on telecommunications fraud crimes, Protect citizens’ property safety

Work together to prevent fraud, and work together to achieve peace and prosperity.

You must not have the intention to deceive others, and you must have the intention to prevent fraud

"Three are not one and more":

Don't click on unknown links, and don't trust unknown calls. , personal information will not be disclosed, and transfers and remittances must be verified.

Tips for students to prevent fraud

Do not trust roadside advertisements or online or mobile phone job application information. Work-study students must go through formal channels to prevent being deceived.

Prevent fraud in the name of "asking for help" or inducement. If you encounter something that you are not sure about, you should report it to your parents, teachers or the security office in time, and do not engage in it blindly.

Don’t be greedy for petty gains or seek personal gain. There is no free lunch in the world. Be careful not to fall into the trap designed by scammers.