Parents who are entering middle-aged and elderly people always have many things that we care about, and the endless variety of telecommunications fraud is one of the most worrying aspects of our children.

As time goes by, we grow up, and our parents are no longer as energetic as we are. Their backs began to hunch and their sideburns began to turn gray.

They have gradually entered the ranks of middle-aged and elderly people.

My parents who have entered middle-aged and elderly people always have many things that we care about, and the endless variety of telecommunications fraud is one of the most worrying aspects of our children.

According to statistics, the proportion of middle-aged and elderly people over 50 years old who suffer from telecommunications fraud has reached 50%, which is the "hardest hit area" of telecommunications fraud.

Today, the police officer compiled the ten most commonly used opening remarks for telecom fraud.

tells my parents that these ten opening remarks are very likely to be telecom fraud, so you can consider hanging up the phone directly!

1. Imitate as a hospital or a friend of the child, etc.

|| Commonly used opening remarks:

I am your son (daughter) friend. He was sick and hospitalized (in a car accident). He is in a coma now and needs medical expenses...

|| Police remind:

in this case, please find a way to contact the child himself , confirm their situation before making a judgment. Do not remit money to the scammer because of a hurry.

2. Imitate public, procuratorate, and judicial

|| Commonly used opening remarks:

I am XX Court (Public Security Bureau, Procuratorate). Your bank account is suspected of money laundering and fraud. Please cooperate to transfer money to a secure account...

|| Police remind:

Public, procuratorate, and judicial et al. will not deal with suspected money laundering in the form of telephone, text messages, the Internet, etc., and there will be no so-called "safety account".

If you are really worried, you can also call the "110" alarm number for help.

3. Imitate mobile (Unicom, Telecom) company

|| Common opening remarks:

Hello, this is China Mobile (Unicom, Telecom) customer service hotline. Due to our work errors, your phone is owed. You need to pay XX yuan first and ensure that the phone does not hang up, so we can return the money to you...

|| Police reminder:

scammers usually use the number change software to change the number to the communication company's customer service number, such as 10086, etc. to improve credibility.

There is no need to panic at this time, just call the official customer service of the communications company and the truth will be revealed.

4. Borrow money by pretending to be a friend

|| Common opening remarks:

Hello, guess who am I? I am your old friend (a leader). Many noble people forget things, and I don’t even remember them? I have some urgent matters now and need money. Can you lend me some first...

|| Police remind:

Don't guess based on your voice and ask the scammer "Are you XXX?" The scammer will definitely say yes, which is fooled by the scammer.

In addition, be careful when borrowing money. Be sure to make a remittance or transfer money after confirming his/her identity to avoid unnecessary losses.

5. Imitate the bank

|| Common opening remarks:

Hello, we are XX Bank. We monitored that your bank account is not safe now. To avoid losses, please transfer your money to the secure account XXXXXX (to avoid losses, you need to change your password. What is your current password?)...

|| Police reminder:

Bank does not have a so-called "safety account", and the staff will not ask your account password.

If you really can't confirm whether it is a scam, you can also call the official bank customer service to verify it directly.

6. Imitate the landlord, etc.

|| Commonly used opening remarks:

My bank card is lost (the magnetic strip of that card is broken), please transfer the money directly to the XXX bank account, the account name XXX......

|| Police reminder:

It is best to verify it face to face with the party, or use the other party's commonly used contact information to verify, and then remit or transfer money after confirming that it is correct.

7. Fraud under the name of "micro loan company"

|| Commonly used opening remarks:

provides long-term loans for free, without guarantees, can be handled immediately (predict the winning numbers of the lottery, recommend stock trading on behalf of others to ensure profits, no profits are not charged), phone number XXXXXXX......

|| Police reminder:

" routine loan " is different from general private lending. Private lending is profitable within the interest rate scope stipulated by law, and "routine loan" illegally makes money by raising inflated debts. There is an essential difference between the two. "routine loan" does not belong to private lending. Its essence is an illegal or criminal act, so must not be believed.

8. Fraud under the name of winning

|| Commonly used opening remarks:

Congratulations on winning the first prize of XX Company's 10th Anniversary Celebration Lottery. The company phone number XXXXXX......

|| Police reminded:

in the name of a TV program, using text messages and emails to notify everyone that the winners are all scam information. Please do not believe it, ignore it, and do not remit money or transfer money.

9. Scam such as impersonating "gangsters"

|| Common opening remarks:

Your child is in my hands, and you want the child to be safe (I am from "gangsters", someone wants us to deal with you, and I want to settle it), send money to XXXXXX......

|| Police reminder:

Once you receive such a call, don't panic. Don't pay attention to such people. You can choose to call the police immediately.

10. Imitate the tax bureau (financial bureau, vehicle management office) and other

|| Common opening remarks:

I am the tax bureau of XX Region (financial bureau, vehicle management office). Now the country has lowered the surcharge of car purchase (house purchase deed tax) to refund you the tax (there is now XX preferential policies). Please transfer it to your account XXX.......

|| Police remind:

Tax, finance, vehicle management agencies and their staff will not require taxpayers to directly remit money to a certain account. If such a situation occurs, you must pay attention.

Telecom fraud is inseparable from its roots. Even if the scammers have a thousand plans, they cannot do without the four words "transfer and remittance".

I want to deal with telecom fraud is actually very simple:

only wants to talk about the content of "transfer and remittance",

I'm sorry, please shut up, goodbye!