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What should I do if I receive a personal tax message?

This telecom fraud phone, 100% fraud criminals, has begun to lie to you. Don't believe their sweet words.

They pretend to be the tax bureau and send you a text message, which means they can give you a tax refund, ask you to provide your card number, name and phone number, and then set a trap to let you in. If you go in, you will cheat your money.

What they say is nothing more than taking advantage of human weakness, and they all want a refund or extra money. If you believe it, it will lure you to follow their routine, give you an excuse to refund the money, let you transfer money to them or follow their ideas, and finally cheat you.

As long as you keep a calm, rational and calm mind, if you don't trust them, they won't pose any danger to you, and you won't be cheated for a penny.

If they are exhausted, you should not give them a penny, nor should you give them your card number and password.

If so, don't give them the verification code you received.

It's no use killing them as long as you keep the verification code secret.

Slowly, they will give up lying to you.

If you have time, you can pretend to be unconscious and play a cat-and-mouse game with swindlers, which takes up their time and energy and indirectly protects others from fraud.