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No. 1000 15

In the early morning of New Year's Day, Mr. Li, who was sleeping, heard the phone ring. At first glance, it is a short message: your friend sent you a MMS gold bar with your name engraved on it. The password is TD. Send the password to 1000 15 to get it! In a trance, Mr. Li sent a password to collect it, and the result fell into the charging trap.

"I get angry when I think about it." Yesterday, Dalian citizen Mr. Li said. Mr. Li introduced that when he sent the password, he immediately received a short message reminding that you have successfully subscribed to the Eden Love Talk Service provided by Hutong Co., Ltd., and the service fee is 19 yuan/month.

Mr. Li said that he had a lot of trouble to unsubscribe from this service, but he thought that what he received was a blessing and suddenly became a charging trap, which made him feel very uncomfortable. As a result, New Year's Day was not good.

In addition to Mr. Li, another reader reported that he also received the same text message. The reporter saw that the numbers sent to them were all the same mobile phone number, and the reporter learned that the card numbers were all from Jiangsu Province.

In the short message received by Mr. Li, there is also the mobile phone number of the so-called friend who sent the gold bars. However, that number is 10 bit, which is still short of 1 bit. This makes it impossible for Mr. Li and them to get in touch with their so-called friends directly to confirm this matter.

Yesterday, the reporter learned through the inquiry of communication operators that the service subscription number of 1000 15 belongs to Beijing Si Wan Century Communication Technology Co., Ltd.

The reporter contacted the company, and the customer service staff of the company admitted that Love Story in Eden was the service provided by the company. However, the customer service staff denied sending the "Year of the Dog Gold Bar" by mobile phone. The customer service explained: "This may be because your friend thinks our service is very good, so I recommend it to you."

Relevant communication operators remind users to be cautious when receiving messages of unknown origin, so as not to suffer losses.