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- What is clear?

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 7:05 am
by relemedf5w023
- And what does he say?

- What can he say? He says he didn't translate anything.

- Wait, but money doesn't just walk around! What else did he say?

— That he has an online friend, with whom he has been communicating on a social network for a month. It is a girl his age. They have a nice conversation, tell each other about their problems. Yesterday she said that she wants to register on a gaming or entertainment site, but her phone is broken. She asked Hryundel to help, to tell him his phone number and the SMS code that will be sent to him.

- Aha, so most likely an SMS code was sent to his phone to confirm registration in the mobile transfer service. And he himself gave her this code. And the scammer was hiding under the guise of this girl. Well, everything is clear from there.


— The fraudster logs into the personal account of iceland whatsapp data transfer service and starts transferring money from the phone balance to his number in small amounts. If automatic replenishment is set up on the phone, the money will be withdrawn until the card account from which the mobile balance is replenished is zeroed out. The fraudsters transfer the funds received on their mobile number into cash within a few minutes.

- This is a crime! And what, nothing can be done?

— Alas, no! It will most likely not be possible to return what was stolen, because the money is no longer in the bank or with the mobile operator, and from a legal point of view, neither the mobile operator nor the bank are responsible for the actions of clients or their children.

- It's good that they stole only a little.

- That's because you don't have automatic account replenishment set up.

- Yeah, and Hryundel asked. But I refused.

- Well, that's a clever girl. Otherwise you would have had a lot of fun!

Alas, this is not a fairy tale. Teach your children to be more attentive!