And ask how to cancel the renewal. The other party said that there is no need to make additional transfers and remittances, just enter the specified bank card number and cardholder name in the mobile banking app, then click on the transfer, and send the generated receipt to the other party to cancel the million protection. The other party also emphasized that this is only a simulated transfer, and no amount will be actually transferred.
Mr. Jiang tried to transfer money twice, but both failed and did not receive a receipt. The other party falsely claimed to have changed the bank card and provided another set of bank card numbers and the name of the cardholder, asking him to try again. Mr. Jiang mistakenly believed that the first two transfers were unsuccessful, so he used another bank card to transfer the money. However, he suddenly found that the transfer was successful, and the 63,627 yuan in his bank card was transferred out! Mr. Jiang immediately contacted the other party, but found that he had been blocked by the other party, so he immediately called the police.
Internet Police Reminder: When mentioning WeChat's "Million Guarantee" business, please be alert to possible fraud. This tactic has been used many times by fraudsters, usually with the threat of a subsequent monthly deduction, taking advantage of the victim's stop-loss psychology to guide the other party to transfer money to the bank account through various reasons. At the same time, don't trust the so-called "simulated transfers", once the money is transferred, the money will go into the pockets of the fraudsters!