The trust you give to strangers can turn into a lot of tricks and traps in shopping!

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-22

There are thousands of scams.

There are really many online shopping routines.

Online shopping scams. Everyone is familiar with it.

Today. I'll tell you more about it.

Shopping scams like that.

Routine 1: Private transactions

Usually, when the victim browses the shopping platform or social media platform, he will see someone selling his favorite items, and the most common one is the sale of celebrity concert tickets.

Because the victim is tempted, after contacting the other party, the other party will disguise himself as a merchant and use bargaining, displaying items**or**, etc., to gain the victim's trust.

Since many victims have been deceived by the other party in the early stage, they will pay the other party immediately when they are impulsive. It wasn't until the other party lost contact that the victim realized that he had been deceived!

Routine 2: Fishing**

When the victim browsed the shopping platform, the other party asked to add *** communication on the grounds that it was inconvenient to communicate.

After the victim added the other party's WeChat or QQ friends, he induced him to click on the unfamiliar link **fake** transaction on the grounds that the shopping platform's handling fee was too expensive and the private transaction was not guaranteed.

When you enter the trading platform, you can't find anything abnormal, so follow the platform's instructions, enter your personal information, and finally make the payment.

Once you enter your personal information in the **well-designed phishing**, especially the bank card information, verification code, etc., it will bring huge losses!

1. Online shopping should be carried out on a regular online shopping platform, and do not trade privately.

2. "Sellers" who ask to scan the code privately and add friends on the grounds of "paying a deposit, abnormal orders, jumping out of the platform and being more preferential" are all frauds!

3. Don't click on unfamiliar links, don't scan unfamiliar ones, and don't install mobile apps obtained through informal channels!

4. If you encounter suspected fraud, please call 96110 for consultation or help!

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