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Be careful of pickpocketing and other petty crimes during the Lunar New Year in China.
by That's, 19 January 2020
Beware of fake QR codes: they could cost you.
by Bridget O'Donnell, 20 March 2017
A scam notice said the company's training centers for kids and teens would close and that parents could claim refunds.
by Alistair Baker-Brian, 25 July 2022
In a nationwide investigation, police found chat bots posing as bodacious babes to have scammed users out of a collective fortune.
by Gary Bailer, 10 January 2018
China might seem like a port in a storm when it comes to public security. Though the truth is, local swindlers have long moved from old-school preying on street corners to telecom fraud....
by Edoardo Donati Fogliazza and Grigor Grigorian, 07 August 2019
Enterprising individuals are reportedly placing their own QR codes over genuine ones, tricking unsuspecting people into transferring funds to criminal accounts.
by Matthew Bossons, 07 March 2017
One taxi fare was reported to be RMB151 before the car even left the airport...
by That's PRD, 07 November 2016
Avoid giving out personal or billing information whenever possible - you never know where it will end up.
by Bailey Hu, 29 July 2016
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