There was once a news report:
In Zhengzhou, a young man born after 1985 completed the transformation from a king of rags to a wealthy man in just over two months. The millionaire's counterattack. The story sounds very inspiring, but the method he used was telecom fraud: if you answered the call of his company's robot "little sister", you might not be far from sending him money. On April 29, Dahe.com reporters learned from the Songshan Road Branch of the Zhengzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau that currently, the 20 suspects involved in the case have been criminally detained by the Songshan Road Branch in accordance with the law, and the case is under further review.
At about 17:00 on April 24, Guo, a citizen of Erqi District, Zhengzhou City, came to the Second Squadron of the Public Security Management Service Brigade of the Songshan Road Branch of the Zhengzhou Public Security Bureau to report that he was pulled into a WeChat chat group to help with stock trading. . He was deceived in the group that he was sure to make a profit by buying options on the "Shanghai Stock Exchange 50 ETF". After recharging, he found out that he had been deceived.
After receiving the call, the police immediately launched an investigation. Following the investigation, it was discovered that Zhengzhou Wenduo Information Technology Company was involved in the case. After in-depth secret investigation, the police soon learned that the company was using a virtual platform software called "Shanghai Securities Wenduo 50ETF" to commit online fraud. After learning about the relevant situation, the branch party committee attached great importance to it and organized more than 50 capable police officers to launch a concentrated operation on April 26, and arrested all 20 bosses and employees of the company.
After interrogation, the boss’s name was Liu Chao, a native of Yanjin County, Xinxiang City. He is 34 years old. After graduating from junior high school, he went to Xinjiang with his relatives and made a living by purchasing waste products. Before the Spring Festival this year, he returned to his hometown and saw a software called "Shanghai Wenduo 50ETF" while surfing the Internet. The trend chart of the software is synchronized with the trend of the Shanghai Stock Exchange. After research, he believed that he could make a lot of money using this software without having to go to Xinjiang to resell waste products, so he roped in six fellow villagers as shareholders. He raised 15,000 yuan to buy this software, came to Zhengzhou to register and established Zhengzhou Wenduo Information Technology Company, recruited 1.3 salesmen, and started his dream of getting rich.
He first purchased the AI ??robot phone software from the Internet. The company’s female salesperson recorded a sweet sales voice and then automatically operated it through the phone robot, making calls from the Internet at a speed of 1,000 to 1,500 per day. Customer information phone number. Once a customer does not refuse to answer and expresses interest in stocks, these intelligent AI voice phone robot "ladies" with sweet voices, enthusiastic words, and question-and-answer skills will write down the phone number, and then the salesperson will actively add the customer's WeChat account. Attracting customers to invest in their "Shanghai Securities Wenduo 50ETF" platform with high returns, they falsely claim that the software is a national formal option software and a position-sharing platform of Shanghai Securities Company.
In fact, this platform is virtual, but its form is the same as the trend chart of the regular platform. No matter how much a customer invests, they cannot recharge to the Shanghai Securities Company's trading platform, but to the company's account. When customers recharge and invest on the platform, they have to pay a handling fee of 40 yuan for each recharge. The more they recharge, the more grateful they are. When the salesperson discovered that the customer had "taken the bait" to register for the platform and recharge, he quickly blocked the customer's WeChat account, and so on. In less than two and a half months, the company had been defrauded of more than 2.3 million yuan.
The police handling the case would like to remind everyone that currently some scams and sales calls mostly use numbers starting with 95. These numbers are different from the five-digit 95 numbers that are common in telecommunications, banking, finance, insurance and other fields. Most of these sales calls starting with 95 are eight-digit phone numbers. Once you receive a similar number, do not answer it, let alone add a stranger as a WeChat friend. Do not get involved in some company products that promise high returns, are obviously different from regular companies, and do not conform to common sense; when choosing to invest, people who are not familiar with you should learn about the products you invest in through multiple channels, and do not draw water from a bamboo basket just to pursue high returns. All in vain.
At present, 20 suspects involved in the case have been criminally detained by Songshan Road Branch in accordance with the law, and the case is under further trial.