Gree dispels rumors and Dong Mingzhu's gift card lottery activity: This kind of lottery card is fake, don't believe it!

On October 13th, it was reported that recently, a new type of scam emerged in the form of "crab card", which attracted everyone's attention. Unexpectedly, the crab card scam was not over yet, and scammers were once again targeting Dong Mingzhu

On October 13th, it was reported that recently, a new type of scam emerged in the form of "crab card", which attracted everyone's attention. Unexpectedly, the crab card scam was not over yet, and scammers were once again targeting Dong Mingzhu.

According to feedback from netizens, there has recently been another type of fraud carrier, the fake Gree Electric "lottery card. Netizens claim that they did not make an online purchase but received a courier,Upon opening it, it looked like a bag of wipes and an envelope with a Gree "lottery card inside,Netizens said they bought Gree fans in the summer and almost thought it was Gree's after-sales benefits.

In response, Shanghai Gree WeChat official account issued a statement:The company has never held such a lucky draw for sending gift cards, and has now provided feedback to relevant departments,Please be vigilant when receiving similar greeting cards, do not believe them, and promptly report to the police

It is understood that this fake Gree lottery card is basically the same trick as the previous crab card scam, which requires scanning the code. The former will prompt you to win the big prize and ask you to scan the code to receive the prize,If consumers fail to detect scams and receive rewards by scanning codes, they will request downloading apps and other forms of order scanning tasks for convenience.

In the early stage, small rebates were used to gain the trust of the victim, and in the later stage, the victim was required to not return the principal and rebates after a large recharge, ultimately completing the fraud.

I would like to remind everyone to be careful when receiving packages from unknown sources, especially those with skyrocketing bonuses, as they are mostly scams.

Source: KuaiTech


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