If you encounter a fundraising scam and call the police to recover the defrauded money?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

Many people have already talked about the question of "what to do if you are scammed by fundraising".

The general advice is to sue or call the police, and they tend to call the police.

However, can calling the police really recover the money that was defrauded?

If there are few people who deceive, the amount of money defrauded is not large, and there is still the ability to repay, then it is feasible to choose to sue or report to the police.

If there are many people who cheat, and the amount is very large, and there is no ability to repay, there is little point in suing at this time, and the police will not be able to recover the loss at all.

From a moral point of view, if you encounter a fundraising fraud, you should immediately report to the police, investigate the legal responsibility of the first person, stop its criminal behavior, and avoid others from continuing to be deceived.

From the perspective of safeguarding personal interests, if you realize that you have been cheated, and you still have income or property, you need to recover from ** in time and strive to recover the defrauded money to protect your own interests.

* Once he is controlled by the judicial authorities, he loses the ability and motivation to repay the money, and the hope of recovering the defrauded money is very slim.

The judiciary will do everything in its power to recover the stolen money, but there are not many that can actually be recovered, so don't get your hopes up. Even if a part is recovered, it will be distributed to all the deceived people, and each person can only get a proportional part.

In fact, the vast majority of people who have been defrauded by fundraising are not innocent. The reason why I was deceived is basically because I value high returns.

From various information, we can see cases of being scammed in order to obtain high returns. In particular, the public security organs have carried out extensive and in-depth anti-fraud propaganda, but there are still many people who take risks and continue to be deceived.

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