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Recently, when He from Sanmen, Taizhou was idle and bored at home, he received a message from a strange friend on QQ. The other party asked if He needed to be in the same city**, and sent several **** and links at the same time. The young and vigorous He couldn't stop it at all, so he clicked on the link sent by the other party, ** an app software called "love".
After registering, a customer service approached him and said that he needed to complete three orders to meet with the object in the same city. Thinking of meeting the object earlier, He immediately asked how to swipe the order. The customer service quickly sent the specific content of the order to He, and He transferred money to the three accounts as required. However, after transferring the three payments, the customer service told He that the data was wrong and that he needed to make up the order and asked to make up the total amount of the previous three orders. At this time, He realized that he had encountered fraud, and he immediately rushed to the local police station to report the case. As of the time of the case, he had been defrauded of a total of 32,000 yuan.
Internet police reminder
The common feature of all online swiping is "do tasks to earn commissions", and if someone asks you to complete tasks to get commissions, remember not to be gullible. Spamming is a scam and is itself illegal. Don't be greedy for small profits, don't have a fluke mentality, and don't let criminals take advantage of it.