近期一名邱姓女大生透過交友平台認識男子「承宇」,在甜言蜜語攻勢下迅速陷入情網,並相約見面。
不料對方卻以需經紀人同意為由,要求她購買2萬元遊戲點數作為「保證金」,所幸超商店員與派出所員警即時勸阻,才成功保住積蓄。
防詐提醒:
1.網路交友談錢必有詐
2.要求購買點數=高風險警訊
3.不見面、不查證、不匯款=三大危險指標
Recently, a college student surnamed Qiu met a man named \”Chengyu\” through a dating platform. Swept away by his \”sweet talk,\” she quickly fell in love, and the two agreed to meet in person.
However, the man claimed he needed his \”manager\’s permission\” to meet and instructed Qiu to purchase 20,000 TWD worth of game points as a \”security deposit.\” Fortunately, a vigilant convenience store clerk and local police officers intervened just in time, preventing her from losing her hard-earned savings.
Anti-Fraud Tips
1.Money Talks are Red Flags: If an online \”partner\” asks for money, it’s almost certainly a scam.
2.Game Points = High Risk: Any request to pay via game points or gift cards is a major warning sign.
3.The Three Danger Signs: 1. Refusing to meet in person. 2. Lack of identity verification. 3. Pressuring you to transfer funds.