Is it a liar to call for your information?

Someone calls you for personal information, not necessarily a liar. Ask the other party's information clearly, check and confirm whether it is a true and legal visit.

Don't trust phone calls and text messages from unknown sources. No matter what sweet words criminals use, don't believe them easily. Hang up the phone in time, don't reply to text messages, and don't give criminals a chance to set traps further.

Consolidate your psychological defense, and don't be tempted by criminals or illegal text messages because you are greedy for small profits. Don't disclose identity information, deposits, bank cards, etc. under any circumstances. You and your family. If you have any questions, please call 1 10 for help or ask friends, relatives and colleagues.

Learn the common sense of bank cards, ensure the safety of funds in your bank cards, and never remit or transfer money to strangers; Company financial personnel and people with frequent capital exchanges should double-check each other's accounts before remittance and transfer, so as not to let criminals succeed.

If you are cheated or hear that your relatives and friends are cheated, please report to the public security organ immediately. You can directly dial 1 10 to provide the details of the swindler's account number and contact number, so that the public security organs can carry out investigation and solve the case.