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What should I do if I receive a threatening message from the phone number of Chaoyang, Liaoning Province and know my name and address?

Ignore the first reaction of the payee of telecom fraud. Even if you know the name and address, there will be no accident. What I fear most is the suspect, not the receiver, so I can call the police.

Telecom fraud refers to the criminal behavior that criminals fabricate false information and set up scams by telephone, internet, SMS, etc., and implement remote and non-contact fraud on the victims to induce the victims to remit or transfer money to the criminals. Telecom fraud cases continue to be high in some areas of China. This crime is based on the original modus operandi. The perpetrator pretended to be a staff member of the Telecommunications Bureau, the Public Security Bureau and other units, using arbitrary number display software, VoIP and other technologies, and was suspected of an economic crime on the grounds that the victim's telephone arrears had been stolen by others, threatening to confiscate all the bank deposits of the victim and defrauding the victim to transfer money. As long as you don't remit money or transfer money, you are definitely not a victim. Remember.