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Seeing this news

A few days ago, I received a mobile phone message: "Are you there?"

I looked at the name displayed in the message. I don't know what I want if it weren't for my former colleagues.

I casually replied, "Yes".

Later, he sent another message: "There is one thing. I'll transfer 450 to your card first, and then you can transfer 450 to my friend's WeChat for me. Can you turn it for me? "

At this time, I was worried that my former colleague, who had not been in contact for a long time, was still in distant Beijing. How could he come to me for work?

I'm worried about fraud, so I just want to check and ask him to contact me with QQ.

Then he said it was inconvenient without the internet.

As soon as this sentence was said, I was very sure that I was a liar.

Why am I so sure? Note that "Are you there" in the picture shows "iMessage information". Seeing this word, I can conclude that he sent me the message on the Internet.

Let's review this short message. There are too many doubts. Let me mark them one by one.

Doubt 1: the sender's account number.

This is not a mobile phone number, but an e-mail address, and the e-mail name is an irregular name.

Doubt 2: iMessage information

This is an important basis for me to believe that I am a liar: iMessage is a unique function of iPhone, and it can only be sent when there is a network.

Doubt 3: Transfer money to Cary.

It is precisely because there are too many fraudulent phone calls and information that banks have introduced new regulations this year, and the money transferred to bank cards can be withdrawn within 24 hours.

However, WeChat transfer has no cash withdrawal function!

Let's simulate that if I believe him, he will transfer 450 yuan to my card, and then I will transfer him to his so-called friend WeChat. After receiving WeChat, he withdrew the bank transfer, and I lost 450 yuan for nothing!

Doubt 4: the mobile phone has no network, saying it sent a text message.

Here is the contradiction with the third doubt. Liars don't quite understand the function of this iMessage.

After the analysis, we must think about one more step:

What if the liar really sent a text message? So how do we tell the difference?

Here, I would like to remind you that if you receive money-related information, you must verify the information of both parties. For example, you can ask him to name several colleagues and talk about his own family. Tell me about your situation, when you met, what you experienced together and so on.

Remember, don't be careless