On June 6, Da Nang City Police warned parents and students about sophisticated scams aimed at psychological anxiety before the high school graduation exam. Scammers often claim to be education officials, " acquaintances" with relationships, promising to "upgrade", "interfer with exam results", "paster the exam" to appropriate money. They contacted by phone, text messages, and lured parents to transfer money to ensure their children's exam results. After receiving the money, these subjects will cut off contact.
In addition, the subjects also sell exam questions with "squeeze" answers on social networks at high prices, promising high scores. Some organizations and individuals open express exam review classes that are "certain to pass" but in fact organize them poorly, with poor quality or take advantage of tuition fees without organizing the classes. This causes financial losses and takes away valuable review time for students.
Therefore, Da Nang Police recommends that people be vigilant, absolutely do not believe in advertisements for "upgrading", "pasting" or selling exam questions online. The exam questions are strictly confidential and cannot be leaked. When receiving an admission notice from an unregistered institution, you need to check on the official website or contact the institution directly to verify. Avoid being gullible and becoming a victim of scams.