Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - Today, I received a text message saying that Bank of Communications points were exchanged for money, so I clicked in. Unexpectedly, it was a phishing website, and 15000 was blown away. What should I d
Today, I received a text message saying that Bank of Communications points were exchanged for money, so I clicked in. Unexpectedly, it was a phishing website, and 15000 was blown away. What should I d
Today, I received a text message saying that Bank of Communications points were exchanged for money, so I clicked in. Unexpectedly, it was a phishing website, and 15000 was blown away. What should I do?
Unfortunately, the money that was blown away is a lesson. Generally this kind of fraud has its own tricks. It will give you harassing calls, saying that how much money you add can give you more money in return or that you have any legal summons (remember that it is illegal to sue you, so please ignore this situation). Don't worry, it's not worth getting angry. If you can find the money well, you can face it with a better attitude if you can't get it back. Long memory, don't be greedy for petty gain next time.
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