Scammers unexpectedly began to deceive Russians

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The department of the Federal Enforcement Agency (FSSP) in the Sverdlovsk Region reported that scammers began to contact Russians more often under the guise of bailiffs, threatening to enter the “federal register of unscrupulous payers” and block cards and accounts. they write about it “News”.

It was noted that after the threats, bailiffs sent a link to pay the debt and the money went to the fraudsters. FSSP management reminded that notifications should only come through the Government Services portal.

If a person begins to receive suspicious calls or messages containing information about the debt, experts recommend checking the information on the official website of the bailiffs of the Russian Federation. If debts are found on the site, they must be paid. The addressees of the publication recommend making payment on the official website of the FSSP.

Oleg Cherkasov, the leading lawyer of the European Legal Service (EJS), noted that it is important, first of all, not to make hasty decisions and not to check the information in order not to become a victim of fraudsters.

August 10 reportedthat a Perm resident did not pay alimony for a long time and decided to hide from bailiffs in a pond. On the day of his arrest, the Russian tried to hide from the bailiffs in the reeds of a local pond. He crossed the pond several times to choose a more comfortable position. The figure was caught and sent to the magistrate’s court.

Former bailiff was recorded A mushroom picker was stuck in his neck in a swamp in the Sverdlovsk region.

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