The child is willing to make up lessons.
Parents can't ask for it.
Tens of thousands of make-up fees were transferred.
Only to find out that the child didn't know anything.
Recently, Mr. Yang received a QQ friend application, who claimed to be Mr. Yang's daughter.
When Mr. Yang saw that the name of the note was true, he believed it. During this period, the "daughter" said that she wanted to make up the class, mathematics and English, and the total cost was 49,800 yuan.
Thinking that it was rare for a child to be so studious, Mr. Yang transferred 49,800 yuan to the account provided by his "daughter" through mobile banking after obtaining his wife's consent.
After returning home, Mr. Yang asked his daughter about the make-up class, and the daughter said that she did not know, and Mr. Yang realized that he had been deceived.
Coincidentally, another Mr. Huang was also deceived of 19,800 yuan after receiving the QQ message that his "daughter" wanted to make up classes.
Dissect the scams to avoid being deceived
Beware of this type of impersonation scam
Fraud Routine Analysis
* Pretending to be a child to cheat money in the name of "cram school" and "make-up class fee", mainly caught the psychology of many parents who relaxed their vigilance in order to improve their children's academics, under the tight quota, tutoring by famous teachers, and rare opportunities.
In fact, ** is to take advantage of the psychology of parents to "cast nets and fish in a large area" for their children. If you encounter such a situation, once it involves money remittance, you must verify it from multiple parties, verify it repeatedly, transfer it carefully, and do not blindly transfer money to unfamiliar accounts.
How to prevent this type of scam
Here's a tip for you
When you receive the notice of "payment" and "transfer", you must verify the authenticity with the school teacher or child in time, and do not rush to transfer money.
Schools and teachers should also strengthen management, and promptly conduct such warning to parents through QQ groups, text messages, and other channels.
If you are deceived, please call 110 to report to the police as soon as possible.
*: Kunming Anti-Telecom Network Fraud Center.