?1. Daji Dali: Don’t believe in pie falling from the sky, wealth can be created with both hands.
?2. Online shopping is more convenient, and setting a limit is correct.
?3. Always be on guard against new types of telecommunications fraud.
?4. Scammers are not smart, they specialize in swindling money and charming people.
?5. Ten people are deceived and nine are greedy for money.
?6. Be careful when calling from strangers, and be careful when transferring funds.
?7. Knowledge of fraud is indispensable, and you must seek confirmation from multiple sources to protect your wallet.
?8. Be vigilant when encountering a court summons and go to the court in person to seek verification before you can believe it.
?9. Be careful when withdrawing money and making transfers, and be careful of traps set by bad guys.
?10. Combat telecom fraud and crime and build a safe and harmonious society.
?11. The so-called inside information and information are all tricks made by others.
?12. There is no pie in the sky, and winning a tax refund is a scam.
?13. Emphasis on entertainment over safety and endless troubles, and focus on education to ensure peace and happiness.
?14. Be careful when purchasing tickets online, as requests for remittance are not true.
?15. Build a great wall to prevent fraud and sharpen your eyes for identifying fraud.
?16. Prevent fraud with one trick and stick to the bottom line of remittances.
?17. Combat telecommunications fraud and build a safe and harmonious community.
?18. Be wary of unknown calls and it is important to check repeatedly.
?19. Without greed, fraud is unlikely to succeed.
?20. Winning online prizes is really cruel, and the prizes are mostly notebooks.
?21. Don’t panic if you encounter prohibited packages, the post office will verify them and help.
?22. Keep your eyes open to guard against fraud, refuse temptation and be greedy.
?23. Strictly crack down on crime and ensure the safety of citizens’ property.
?24. Beware of Internet scams and remember not to be greedy for cheap.
?25. There are many online scams, so it’s a good idea to ignore them.
?26. Telecom arrears must be verified, and large-amount remittances must not be made.
?27. Peaceful Huzhou style, anti-fraud and civilized conduct.
?28. Fraudulent techniques are becoming increasingly new, so you and I must be careful.
?29. Once it is difficult to distinguish between false and true, it is most reassuring to consult the police.
?30. Don’t answer unknown numbers. The virtual phone is a trap.
?31. Unreliable phone calls are unreliable, and sending money and remittances are scams.
?32. Raise anti-fraud awareness, enhance prevention capabilities, and build a "firewall" for telecommunications fraud.
?33. It is most effective to ignore text messages that tell you to spend money with your card.
?34. All sectors of society should work together to curb "telecommunications" fraud crimes.
?35. Carry out in-depth special rectification actions for campus safety management
?36. There will be no pie in the sky, and there are traps in winning information.
?37. It’s good not to run in the classroom corridors, safety first.
?38. To ensure safety, do thorough inspections and never let go, and to adhere to discipline may seem ruthless but compassionate.
?39. Set up a virtual phone trap and ask for the callback number.
?40. Don’t be petty when purchasing foreign exchange legally. Bank of China outlets are easy to find.
?41. Winning a tax refund is a scam. It’s just petty and greedy.
?42. Promote safety and civilization and improve the safety awareness of the whole people.
?43. Don’t be greedy and don’t suffer losses; don’t pick the cake and don’t be fooled.
?44. Improve the surrounding environment of the campus and comprehensively eliminate potential safety hazards
?45. Maintain a high-pressure posture and crack down on telecommunications fraud criminal gangs.
?46. Eliminate fraud and crimes and create a harmonious home.
?47. Set up card financial outlets with safety warnings everywhere.
?48. Take a multi-pronged approach and adopt multiple strategies to resolutely curb the rebound in fraud crimes.
?49. Keep fire away from the campus and let peace be with you.
?50. Walk in order when walking up the stairs, and don’t make any noise when entering the classroom.
?51. A heavy blow has set off a new upsurge in cracking down on telecommunications fraud crimes.
?52. Do not transfer cash to unfamiliar accounts to prevent telecommunications fraud cases.
?53. Don’t be in a hurry to give money when you use your card to make purchases in other places.
?54. Seize the communication network and prevent full coverage of information.
?55. Don’t be surprised when big prizes arrive, leaving you with a bottomless pit of money.
?56. Safety is with me on campus, and I take safety home.
?57. Friends network to borrow money, tens of thousands of parties come to verify.
?58. Work-study is a good thing, but formality and falsehood must be distinguished.
?59. Be careful when swiping your card to make purchases, and keep an eye on them to prevent theft.
?60. Online shopping is very convenient, but the payment process must be careful.