There are beautiful girls all over the city, there’s no way that’s a scam, right? Right?
Wrong.
Biggest Scams
1. Selling Tea Leaves
Network fraud usually begins with a young beautiful girl approaching you on the street or market to add you on WeChat.
It seems quite harmless until they try to steal money from you!
After investigation, the most recent case of a beautiful local girl scamming on WeChat was discovered to be a typical example of telecommunications network fraud. Police found out that this fraudulent gang was registered under an advertising company. Every “online marketer” needed to receive training before work.
First, they collect a batch of WeChat accounts from the black market. These accounts are sent to the “software department” of the company to change locations and profile information. They add friends via a WeChat plugin; one account can add over 800 contacts a day!
The “marketing department” hires models to take photos in various daily scenes such as offices, shopping malls, parks, etc. These photos are used to grow new accounts. The “online marketers” have different versions of fraud script provided by the “promotion department”.
First, they cultivate feeling with their “victim”, use the “customer service” software to create a webpage using a story such as a fake illness, poor grandfather, selling tea leaves, etc. If the page was setup for “customers” or victims, to buy something, they would send poor quality for very high profits.
2.Beauty Teacher
It was recently revealed that the so-called “beauty teacher” who claimed that she had gone to Yunnan to volunteer as a teacher actually cheated a lot of people out of money!
You’ll be quite surprised to find out what she really looks like!
This is the woman they were ACTUALLY talking to and getting beauty advice from!
3. Pre-school teacher
“I meant to add my student’s parents, I didn’t mean to add you. It really is fate!”
This “preschool teacher” case is quite common. They start sending small gifts, drawings, dolls, and snacks.
Then they start sending large gifts such as jade jewelry (fake of course) and then ask for a large reward. These women prey on men what would either be too embarrassed to say or believe the girl is really interested in them.
Perhaps the fraudsters have also realized that the “beauty hurted by love” type is too widespread and stereotypical.
Their latest creation is a self-reliant woman to sell start-up things on WeChat.
Of course, it’s impossible that these fraud beauties only have the above types.
But they must all have one thing in common, they want your money!
Once these “beauties” appear in your circle of friends.
Please don’t believe them and call the police.
Many of the criminals’ profile picture and their real picture
Here’s a look at many of these criminal’s profile pictures versus their real pictures! These fraudsters all have one thing in common…they want your money!
Police have arrested nearly 280 of these network fraud criminals
Once you realize one of these “beauties” has crept into your contact list, don’t give them any of your information, and call the police right away!