Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - Someone called me and sent me a link saying it was a gift. Medical insurance is about to expire. Can you believe it?
Someone called me and sent me a link saying it was a gift. Medical insurance is about to expire. Can you believe it?
I can't.
Fraudsters induce users to click on phishing links, thereby stealing personal information of the insured and further defrauding property or medical insurance personal account funds.
Don't click on the link to verify when you receive the SMS notification of "medical insurance", and beware of being cheated.
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