前几天,我收到了一条消息,内容让我忍俊不禁。原来,一位网友分享了他的趣事。他说,他以前用的是家里狗的名字来接收快递,因为觉得麻烦,每次都直接扔掉快递单号。起初一切都很顺利,但有一天,他接到了一个电话,claimed to be from the procuratorate, asking for his dog. The scammer told him that his dog was involved in a financial case, and my friend was understandably confused. He quickly realized it was a scam and replied, "You're looking for my dog? It's fast asleep after finishing its meal." The scammer must have been caught off guard because he didn't expect the owner of the dog to be so aware of their pet's schedule.
It turns out that giving your pet human-like names is quite common. Many people commented on this post saying they too had encountered similar situations. One woman shared that her dog, named after her husband with the surname Feng (Feng Fruit), once received a call from someone claiming to be looking for Feng Fruit Woman. She was initially confused but then laughed out loud when she realized what was happening.
The story highlights the versatility of having pets – not only do they provide companionship, but they can also serve as effective deterrents against scammers! Who would have thought that using your pet's name could help protect you from fraud?