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What fake scams do you know?

I can provide some common fake scams, but please note that these are just some common scams. In fact, scams are varied and constantly changing. Here are some common false scams:

1. Winning fraud: The fraudster will tell you that you have won the grand prize by phone, SMS or email, asking you to provide personal information or pay a certain fee to receive the bonus. In fact, this is just a lie made up by fraudsters to get your personal information or money.

2. Fake public security law fraud: The fraudster pretends to be the staff of public security, procuratorate, court and other institutions, claiming that you are suspected of committing a crime or have a case to deal with, asking you to provide personal information or pay a certain fee to solve the problem. In fact, these organizations will not contact you by phone or SMS, let alone ask you to provide personal information or pay fees.

3. Fake relatives and friends for help: The fraudster pretends to be your relatives and friends, claiming to need your help in case of emergency and asking you to transfer money or provide personal information. In fact, these fraudsters are not your relatives and friends, they just use your trust to defraud money.

4. Investment fraud: fraudsters use high-return investment projects as bait to let you invest and promise high returns. In fact, these projects are often false, and fraudsters will cheat your investment and run away.

5. Fake customer service fraud: The fraudster pretends to be the customer service staff of banks, payment platforms and other institutions, claiming that your account is abnormal or needs verification information, and asks you to provide personal information or transfer money. In fact, the customer service staff of these institutions will not contact you actively and ask you to provide sensitive information.

Remember, be vigilant and don't trust strangers' promises or provide personal information easily. If you encounter suspicious circumstances, it is best to inquire or report to the relevant agencies.