A man was cheated by his aunt. Recently, a man reported to the police that he knew a netizen on WeChat and had been dating him online for many years. After they confirmed the online dating relationship, they transferred more than 600 thousand to each other back and forth. We talked online and never met. The other party just claimed to be Aya local or civil servant. The man surnamed Xu just saw a photo sent by a female netizen, and he was moved. At that time, Xu had just divorced and his feelings were empty. So he transferred 50,000 yuan to the other party in a short month. After two or three years of online dating, he kept transferring money or buying things to each other and spending money back and forth.
Only after a friend reminded him did he realize that something was wrong, so he chose to call the police. Through the analysis of the police, he suddenly realized that he had been cheated. After a follow-up investigation, the police found that the female netizen claimed to be a 23-year-old beauty, but she was actually a 53-year-old aunt, and she was married and had children. In order to defraud Xu's money, she invented her identity and deceived Xu with fictional facts. In the end, with the efforts of the police, the female netizen returned the 600,000 yuan that Xu was cheated and recovered the previous losses.
Avoid falling into the trap. We must take a warning from this incident. After all, the network is a virtual world, invisible and intangible. Be careful when making friends, and don't be easily confused by each other's sweet words, especially when it comes to large transfers. Don't expose your identity and real information easily, and don't trust the strength that others show you. Only in this way can we better protect ourselves from any loss.