The annual Double Eleven is here again! Have you already started the "buy, buy, buy" mode? Scammers have also started "activities". Online shopping scams are emerging in an endless stream, so be careful! The editor has listed several of the most common online shopping scams, let's take a look! 1. Pre-sale scam Many businesses send pre-sale information of new products to old customers via SMS, which is a convenient link for criminals. Criminals use "pre-sale" and "advance purchase" as bait to send website ordering links to users. In fact, these links have been implanted with Trojans or are fake phishing websites. Once clicked, Trojan viruses will be implanted in the mobile phone to steal user information. The editor reminds you: Do not trust the shopping text messages about Double Eleven easily, and be cautious when clicking on unknown links, because the links are likely to contain Trojan viruses that can steal customer information and account funds in seconds. 2. Fake red envelope scam Before Double 11, major e-commerce platforms will distribute red envelopes to warm up their promotional activities. Criminals take this opportunity to distribute fake Double 11 red envelopes, spread phishing links, trick people into clicking on them, obtain users' personal information, steal bank card accounts, etc. Editor's note: It is best to claim the Double 11 red envelope discounts through official channels. If you receive a suspicious "red envelope", you should call the official customer service hotline of the e-commerce or third-party payment website as soon as possible to confirm. If you accidentally click on it, you should immediately turn off the mobile network, change the passwords of important accounts such as online banking and Alipay, and use security software to check and kill Trojans and viruses. 3. Fake order rebate scam Criminals send fraudulent messages to lure victims with easy work and high salaries. After the victims contact them, they are further induced to "place an order and pay" by scanning WeChat or Alipay QR codes, but in fact the operation is to transfer money to the criminals' accounts. The editor reminds you: Don’t have the mentality of “seeking small profits” and “making big money easily”, don’t easily believe in the so-called high returns on the Internet, and don’t easily click on links sent by strangers; online part-time jobs with “low threshold and high returns” and “pay first and then get rebates” are basically traps. 4. Points redemption scam Criminals impersonate e-commerce platforms to send points redemption notifications, tricking victims into clicking on website links, but the products on the website require additional fees and the quality cannot be guaranteed. Once the victim pays for the product, he or she cannot return the product or claim compensation, or even does not receive the product at all after payment. The editor reminds you: You should be highly vigilant when receiving such text messages, do not click on unfamiliar URLs at will, and do not place orders on websites without any qualifications or certification. Such websites have no platform supervision and pose great risks. 5. Cash on Delivery Scam Criminals will obtain customer information, fake express delivery orders, etc. from illegal channels, and then pretend to be couriers to contact consumers in advance, deliver fake goods to consumers, and claim "cash on delivery" to defraud money. Editor's note: When you encounter a "cash on delivery" courier, open the box and inspect the goods first. If it is not the item you bought, refuse to sign directly. After picking up the goods, remember to erase your personal information from the package to avoid personal information leakage. When shopping on Double Eleven, remember the following points to protect your wallet! ① If you receive a call from someone claiming to be a customer service representative, please do not believe it easily. You can first verify the transaction information on a regular website or obtain an official phone number through regular channels for verification. ② Please do not provide verification codes, bank card balances, bank card passwords, etc. to "customer service personnel" easily, and do not follow the other party's instructions; pay special attention to not providing verification codes, which is the last line of defense. ③ When receiving a courier that requires payment on delivery, you should first carefully check the information and items, and refuse to accept any couriers of unknown origin to avoid being cheated; courier documents containing your personal information should be torn up or blackened before discarding to avoid being used by criminals. ④ When shopping online, you should choose merchants with online business qualifications. You should be vigilant about products with prices that are obviously lower than the market price. You should be careful to guard against and identify them, and be careful of the trap of low-price temptation. Finally, I would like to remind everyone again: there are many scams in online shopping, so be careful when shopping! Don’t fall into the trap! |
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