Fraudulent rebate scams

Fraudulent rebate scams are still the most varied and fastest-changing type of fraud, mainly recruiting part-time order brushing, online pornography-induced order brushing and other complex frauds. After gaining the trust of the victim, the fraudsters lure the victim into doing tasks by saying "the more you top up, the more rebates you get", and then use excuses such as "consecutive orders" and "card orders" to lure the victim into continuous transfers. This type of fraud ranks first in both the number of cases and the amount of losses caused, and the victims are mostly students, low-income groups and unemployed people.