Shanxi Evening News (Reporter Guo Bin) I wanted to earn some money by doing part-time jobs at home, but I didn't expect to be defrauded of 90,000 yuan in a few days.

Recently, the Anti-Fraud Center of Datong Public Security Bureau issued the latest case report, reminding citizens to be vigilant of online scams.

  On February 26, Ms. Liang, who lives in Yungang District, swiped a part-time job advertisement on Kuaishou. The advertisement claimed that she could easily earn thousands of dollars a day at home. Ms. Liang was very excited and added it according to the QQ account reserved in the advertisement. I made a "part-time tutor" as a friend.

The other party introduced Ms. Liang the process of brushing orders and part-time jobs, and guided her to do trial tasks first. After completing the trial tasks, Ms. Liang received a commission of 30 yuan.

After completing 3 tasks in succession, the other party quickly returned the principal and commission to Ms. Liang, and earned 200 yuan within a few minutes.

  Afterwards, the "part-time tutor" sent a link to download the "Lucky Lottery App" and continue to do the task. You can participate in the recharge activity of 4,000 yuan when you get over 10,000 yuan. Ms. Liang thought that the commissions she earned before were also successfully withdrawn, so she recharged 30,000 yuan. .

After that, she found that she could not succeed in applying for withdrawal again. The "part-time tutor" explained that her account was frozen and she needed to recharge 30,000 yuan to activate it.

In order to get back the principal, Ms. Liang chose to continue to recharge. The "part-time tutor" also said that Ms. Liang's account was insufficient and she needed to buy a lottery ticket of 30,000 yuan.

After the purchase was successful, the withdrawal still failed. Ms. Liang finally realized that she had been deceived, so she chose to call the police.