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Citizens have recently received calls involving abnormal use of social security cards. It may be a scam call.

If citizens have recently received calls involving abnormal use of social security cards, they must not take it lightly. This may be a scam call. In the past few days, the Municipal Social Security Card Management Center (referred to as the Municipal Card Management Center) has received many complaints and reports. Investigation found that the problems reported were all fraudulent calls based on abnormal use of social security cards.

"If there is a phone call informing you that your social security account has been frozen, please be careful. It may be a scam call." The relevant person in charge of the Municipal Card Management Center said that recently, social security cards have been transferred to other places (mostly in Shanghai). ), in the name of illegal card consumption or freezing of arrears, requiring personal information and other related content to cooperate with the "public security agency" investigation, luring insured persons to use automatic teller machines to transfer and remit money to commit fraud.

An investigation by the Municipal Card Management Center found that some scammers pretended to be staff of social security agencies and deceived insured persons over the phone to apply for "preferential processing" of social security cards in the name of applying for "social security card preferential insurance policies". , and then ask the insured person to transfer money to the bank to apply for a social security card to commit fraud.

If citizens encounter calls that “send a text message to request a call back”, please be careful. Recently, scammers have sent fraudulent text messages in the name of receiving subsidies through social security cards, tempting insured persons to call the so-called "social security agency". After interpreting a series of "social security policies," the scammers tricked insured persons into providing personal identity information and bank cards. information to commit fraud. In addition, there are scammers who use the name of the social security card agency to forge false documents and issue them to insured individuals, and use the name of social security card account changes to require insured units and individuals to prepay social security fees and directly transfer the funds to a bank account. Commit fraud.

The Municipal Card Management Center reminds citizens not to trust telephone notifications, transfer money or call back without authorization. After receiving a suspicious phone call notification, please call the unified human resources and social security consultation service hotline "12333" to consult with the staff on relevant matters. If you have any social security card handling matters, you can also directly call 0511-85340396 or 85340397 for consultation.

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