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电商平台联手“送礼”?这个骗局真是离谱
Qi Lu Wan Bao·2025-08-10 21:29

Core Points - A recent case of "delivery fraud" has been reported, where a consumer received a package containing promotional materials and a children's pocket drawing book without making any online purchases [2] - The fraudulent package was sent to an outdated address, leading to confusion and initial belief that it was a legitimate delivery from a family member [2] - The promotional materials claimed to be part of a joint event by major platforms such as JD.com, Taobao, Meituan, and Douyin, which raised suspicions among recipients [3] Group 1 - The fraudulent package included a "prize draw" section with various prizes, including air conditioners and cash, and claimed to be a free event with no costs involved [3] - Recipients were warned against scanning QR codes included in the promotional materials, as they could lead to further scams and potential information theft [3][4] - JD.com's anti-fraud center has been actively informing customers, especially the elderly, about these scams and the importance of not trusting unsolicited communications [3][4] Group 2 - The police indicated that the scammers likely operate from abroad, making it difficult to trace their identities due to the use of non-real-name phone cards and other deceptive practices [4] - Authorities emphasized the need for consumers to avoid clicking on unknown links and to be cautious of unsolicited delivery notifications [4]