The old man's mobile phone was "deducted" 30 yuan Taiyuan police said "I control"

Author:Shanxi Evening News Time:2022.09.19

"Can you help the money deducted from WeChat back?" This is an 80 -haired old man with a white hair. He walked into the duty room of the Police Station of the Temple of the Temple of the Yingze Branch of the Taiyuan Public Security Bureau with a cane. talk. It turned out that the elderly had the habit of downloading various APPs, and unknowingly participated in the preferential activity of a "0 yuan delivery fee deduction coupon and delayed payment" of a network technology company, and was deducted by 30 yuan.

The police clearer the strange app on the elderly.

The police at the police station told the Shanxi Evening News reporter that the incident occurred on the morning of September 15th. The 82 -year -old man lived on Shuiximen Street, and his children were outside. "I usually like to play mobile phones to relieve boredom, often watch news information on my mobile phone, or download some novel apps, and I feel particularly doubtful when I see a deduction bill on WeChat." The old man said, calling with the children, it is unclear to say it is unclear and I can't say it. , Had to go to the police station for help.

When checking the old man's WeChat bill, the police did see a record of automatic deduction from a network technology company. The police called the company's customer service phone after inquiring through the APP. The preferential activity of the delivery fee deduction coupon, delayed payment ". "The old man said that there was such a thing. I have logged in to a phone bill on my mobile phone before. Because I am old, I do The company said it would refund it. More than ten minutes later, the old man received a refund.

Subsequently, after obtaining the consent of the elderly, the police helped close the settings of the automatic deduction, and helped the elderly to delete all the strange apps on the mobile phone, and downloaded the National Anti -Fraud Center APP. Before leaving, the police reminded the elderly not to click the link easily to avoid unnecessary losses.

Writing: Shanxi Evening News all -media reporter Yang Zhoufen

Correspondent Zhang Yueyue

Editor: Shanxi Evening News all -media editor Cao Rui

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