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HSBC Reveals Fraudsters Impersonate PayMe to Send Scam SMS, Urges Public Vigilance
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HSBC's PayMe reported that fraudsters have recently been targeting users of PayMe and other payment platforms with scam activities, urging the public to remain vigilant to avoid being deceived.

The scammers impersonate PayMe/ HSBC and send fake SMS to some customers, related to membership fees of a certain shopping platform's application, instructing customers to call a specific phone number to cancel the "membership fee".

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HSBC reminds everyone to be vigilant, and the public should not reply to suspicious messages, especially those requesting payment. They should always verify the authenticity before transferring money to unknown individuals.
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