share time: 2025-11-17 02:31:13
Recent graduate Su Xiao just lost three months' rent to a fake rental agent yesterday. Today, she catches the same scammer conning an elderly woman into buying "elderly care supplements" at the subway entrance. Thinking on her feet, she pretends to be an anti-fraud center informant, pulls out a pre-doctored "police cooperation letter," and claims she's been tracking the scammer's account for half a month—demanding to take him back for "fund flow verification." Convinced he's really caught by the police, the scammer panics, grabs his phone, and tries to call 110 to "surrender." But Su Xiao suddenly laughs, holding up her own scam record: "First give me back my rent!" The crowd gathers instantly, the elderly woman snaps out of it, and the scammer tries to flee—only to be stopped by a security guard. It turns out Su Xiao had her friend film the whole thing, ready to send it to the anti-fraud app.
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