I just got a call, 020-22 109484, saying that it is a public welfare activity for free health consultation. Do any friends know this?

Generally speaking, asking you to participate in a free activity is not really free. Unless it is true and aboveboard, the media and newspapers have relevant information, and many people can believe the large-scale activities they know, but they can't believe them all. Just like walking on the road, people hand out leaflets or posters to MM passing by. If there are MM one after another, immediately say that there are free skin care gifts for you to get. People who don't know really went up, and then those so-called beauticians and beauty consultants began to fool you. First, I told you to lie down, saying that I wanted you to taste the effects of these gifts, and then I had this excuse to ask for money: I said that only half of your face was free to experience, and the rest was charged, asking you to buy their products, or what the manual cost was, and so on, and there were threats to you, saying that what would happen if your other half didn't take care of it, all of which were the reasons they said. Because I was cheated, I was scared by them the first time I heard about it. Don't believe this kind of free gift, unless you walk there, people give you a real gift, and they won't chase you and let you get some gifts yourself.

Don't be greedy for petty advantages, you know "there is no such thing as a free lunch"!