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What are the officially authorized WeChat applet fraud routines?

1, routine 1: official authorization

Liar companies generally use registered trademarks such as Tencent and WeChat in the name of official authorization, which makes merchants mistakenly think that it is an official investment promotion activity organized by WeChat.

2, liar routine 2: telephone, SMS, WeChat invitation

Liar companies will call a large number of salesmen and send "official invitations" to the operators and merchants of small and medium-sized enterprises they collect by telephone, SMS and WeChat, claiming to be local official operation centers, such as "Hunan Operation Center" and "North China Operation Center".

3, liar routine 3: expert lecturer, exaggerated copy

The "liar" enterprises employ fake "expert lecturers" and "WeChat open class lecturers" to make false propaganda and interpret "the values of small programs" in an official tone, and the style of copywriting is basically exaggerated.

4, liar routine 4: high cost

Cheater enterprises often induce consumption. For example, the so-called "WeChat Small Program Enterprise Optimization Project Conference" has been organized many times, and huge illegal interests have been defrauded by gimmicks such as officially authorized limited-time concessions.

5, liar routine 5: posing as authority

Fraud gangs tied themselves together with the government at the meeting, trumpeted the so-called "government policy to support small and medium-sized enterprises", "limited places" and other "benefits", arranged for gang members to "entrust" and cooperated with lecturers and presenters to create an atmosphere on the spot, and finally induced businesses to sign contracts. Some merchants found that they were cheated and asked for a refund. The gang prevaricated for various reasons and kicked the victims out of WeChat group chat or blacked out.

People's Network-"small program" scam: interlocking with official authorization.