Health products fraud

The fraudsters, under the guise of giving free eggs, fruits and small household electricity, rent spaces specifically to promote the “health products” and “therapeutic drugs” of the company for the elderly, thereby exaggerating the usefulness of the product and thereby tempting the elderly to commit fraud。
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Older persons have a strong focus on healthy living, which leads them to buy useless health products or medicines at daily prices. At the same time, there are older persons suffering from disease who are particularly “superstitious” to “magic” treatments in order to maintain their longevity. I don't know, it just went into a trap designed by outlaws。
Therefore, in the face of health-care fraud, let us not believe in the availability of a panacea and, in the event of a disease, to take the initiative to hospital. Health care does not cure the disease; on the contrary, hypocritical health care can exacerbate the patient's condition and jeopardize the opportunity for treatment。
The winning game
Fraudsters always cheat older persons on transfers to designated accounts for various reasons, such as “annual meetings”, “company anniversary celebrations”, “special memberships”, and so forth, either to convince older persons that they are the winners of the prize “lucky people” or to give them free gifts, and to pay personal income tax。
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Older persons should be more self-preventive, not trusting suspicious telephone calls and text messages from strangers, and not divulging information about the identity of family members at random, let alone being greedy。
The "temperature" trick
The fraudsters target the elderly by pretending to be sons, grandchildren, “care”, “care” and gain trust through “accompaniment”, committing criminal acts and fraud。
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Older persons need to have a sense of prevention, to consult with their children more often, and not to trust others. It is even more important for children to care more about the elderly, not to give the fraud an opportunity to play a handy card, to enrich the spiritual world of the elderly, and not to be grudgingly taken out of the money by the liar's sweet words。
“payment pension” fraud
The fraudster collects tens of thousands of non-insured persons on a one-time basis under the name of the member of the social welfare board and the social security board, falsely claiming to be able to assist the uninsured person in performing the services of the deputy, and a one-time contribution to the social pension pension is available。
Police alert
It is recommended that older persons pay more attention to policies and social media that are relevant to their lives. Children are more likely to communicate and communicate with older persons at home to understand their recent living conditions. In many cases, fraudsters often allow older persons to conceal information from their families, and if they are found to have been deceived, they should be advised promptly and patiently, stop the damage and report to the police immediately。
I'm trying to impersonate you
Fraudsters impersonate public security, prosecutors' offices, courts, etc., fabricate “red head documents”, take advantage of the low level of legal awareness and panic among the elderly and claim that they are required to pay security guarantees in order to carry out their arrest。
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The public prosecutor's office does not conduct investigations by telephone or on the internet, does not have a “security account” or “verification account”, nor does it verify funds, transfers, etc. By means of telephone or online notification to the persons involved. If such calls are received, they must be consulted with the family and there are doubts about consulting the public security authorities in the vicinity, so that they are not trusted, disclosed or transferred。
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Organisation
Don't be greedy
In the face of all kinds of deception, it is important to keep a clear mind, not to be greedy, not to trust others, bearing in mind that there is no free lunch. If you want to stop the idea of making money with a small sum, you need to look at your own bag of money, and you have to pay for it with one more mind, and you can't get it out easily。
Raising awareness of the rule of law
Older persons are expected to pay more attention to the media, community information boards, slogans, etc., and to learn about the current pattern of fraud, to be vigilant and to enhance their ability to identify fraud。
Ideas for decent health care
It is necessary to obtain scientific health-care literacy from formal sources to regular health-care institutions, not to be too much of a believer in so-called special effects drugs, pharmacists and imported medicines to prevent them from falling into the trap of “dependant”。
Build security thinking
Care is taken to keep safe and secure personal information, such as personal identification numbers, various account numbers tied to identity information or bank cards, passwords, etc., which are not disclosed to others, and to avoid, to the extent possible, the use of financial services in the public network environment。
Watch out for sales
Since older persons spend a lot of time at home alone, they should deal more with their neighbours on a daily basis, encountering suspicious, unknown persons who often watch, knock on the door, and call the police when necessary. Persons whose status is uncertain, such as door-to-door maintenance, delivery of goods and gifts, are expected to wait until the children return home。
Stay alert
Some fraudsters often take the initiative of greeting older persons in close proximity, while showing enthusiasm, at which point older persons tend to relax their guard. In particular, older friends are reminded that they must not be too close to “nothers” to be deceived. In addition, travelling alone without valuables and jewellery。
Don't move the money easily
When it comes to money, do not trust the liars who “don't tell anyone” and when they do not know what to do, they must find their own friends, friends or friends whom they can trust, to consult with them, to negotiate their response and, if necessary, to call the police promptly。
Watch out for “lessons”
Do not take part in so-called seminars offered by companies, free tours, free tea sessions, free visits to companies, etc., and do not blindly believe in propaganda with high returns and so-called “company power” to prevent them from falling into the trap of fraud。




