What should I do if I encounter telecom fraud?

Fraud, fraud, what a terrible word, but how common. Now that the network information is so developed, the means of swindlers are becoming more and more sophisticated, and fraud has become their daily life. In a sentence from teacher Fan Wei's sketch, "Alas, it's really impossible to prevent." I suggest you watch more news when you have something to do, know more about the cheating methods of scammers, and understand the similarities of scammers to prevent being cheated.

In life, as long as you encounter suspicious text messages, suspicious phone calls and suspicious websites. Don't be curious or open it. Even the latest mobile or bank customer service information such as 10086 or 95588, as long as it is related to the link, don't open it. If you really don't feel at ease, go to the nearest lobby for consultation and deal with it yourself. If it is a stranger's phone call, or if you receive a subpoena from the court, you should call to verify it, or ask the local police to help you distinguish between true and false. In short, multiple minds are right.