Yes, I also received this call just now, saying that he was giving away a 4G mobile phone. I knew he was a liar, so I asked him which company he was from, and he was from a company in Shenzhen. I said you How could someone from Shenzhen call my Chongqing phone number? He said they were extracting from the nationwide system. I asked him how could he have my phone number in your system, and he hung up on his own. Scammers are everywhere now. Yesterday my husband picked it up. There was a plastic-sealed bag inside, which contained a shipping order with an amount of over 200,000 yuan. There were also several unscratched lottery tickets. My husband scratched them open one by one. After scratching them off, one of them won the second prize. The second prize was RMB 260,000 and came with a check. I was excited at the time, but then the more I thought about it, the more something was wrong. I called their company the next day, but no one answered because it said " When I called their company number for the fifth time, a middle-aged man answered the phone. I asked, "Don't you have to go to work in your company?" No one answered the phone. He said, "I have to go to work. I just went to the bathroom." , I asked is it true that your company won the prize? He said it was real and valid. I asked how do I receive the prize? He said that you should read the sixth article of the prize roll and take the verification code on the prize roll and a copy of your ID card. The front and back of the document, as well as the contact information, were copied on a piece of paper and faxed to them. At that time, I knew he was a liar. I thought I did what he said, and then he would ask me to transfer money or something, so I called our local police station, because now many people can apply for credit cards with a copy of their ID card. The police said that it was okay to send a copy of their ID card, but anyone who asked you to pay money or go to an ATM to operate it was a scammer. Later, I called the police at the Nanchang City Police Station in Jiangxi Province, and the police told me that this must be a fraud group, because the award scroll said Nanchang Xuanwei Trading Company. As a result, I checked Baidu today and picked up this award scroll. My husband is not the only one. He also asked on Baidu whether this lottery ticket is real. The answer below is from Baidu Anti-Fraud Group. He was clearly told that this is a fraud group. Scammers are everywhere now. Don’t believe them easily. I hope it will be helpful to you if you receive a phone call or receive lottery information.