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An aunt in Shanghai thought that her son-in-law was tied and crying to turn the liar into 250 thousand. What is the truth of the matter?
Now online scammers are rampant. With the progress of society, the means of swindlers are also improving day by day. If you don't have the heart to prevent cheating, it's easy to be cheated. In fact, many scammers are now targeting at aunts and uncles, because middle-aged and elderly people don't understand some new online fraud methods. If swindlers want to blackmail their families again, they must be easy to cheat.

In Shanghai, an aunt Ms. Li met a liar. The police station received an alarm call from Ms. Li. On the phone, Ms. Li said that her son-in-law was kidnapped and the other party needed 250,000 yuan to redeem it. After receiving the call, Ms. Li was very excited and worried about her son-in-law's personal safety. Therefore, Ms. Li thinks that 250,000 is actually a trivial matter, but the safety of the son-in-law is the big thing. So Ms. Li was so excited that she was about to transfer money? Kidnapper? When the police heard that it was a telecom fraud, they discouraged Ms. Li from transferring money, but Ms. Li did not listen at all.

Later, the police helped Ms. Li contact her daughter and son-in-law, and Ms. Li realized that this was an online fraud. It was a false alarm. At that time, Ms. Li said excitedly that 250 thousand was small money, and the child's life was the big deal. As a mother, Ms. Li's behavior is quite understandable, but no matter how the police dissuade her, Ms. Li still has to go her own way. In fact, Ms. Li's exciting behavior just proves that the money of middle-aged and elderly people is really easy to cheat, so the liar chooses middle-aged and elderly people to start.

I hope that young people with middle-aged and elderly people at home must tell the elderly at home and establish a sense of fraud prevention. At the same time, remind them that when they encounter these online scammers, they must first check with their families and then call the police for help. Never transfer money to a liar blindly, otherwise it will cause unnecessary losses. Internet fraud is rampant. Everyone should have a correct judgment. Don't give cheaters a chance to cheat. You must trust the police.