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Fraud prevention
Fraud refers to the act of defrauding a large amount of public and private property by fabricating facts or concealing the truth for the purpose of illegal possession. Because this kind of behavior does not use violence at all, it is carried out in a calm or even "pleasant" atmosphere, and the victims generally have poor awareness of prevention, so they are more likely to be deceived. So how to prevent fraud?
First, we must have the awareness of preventing being cheated.
As the saying goes: "Don't be intentional when harming others, and don't be intentional when preventing others." Of course, "preventing people" is not scary. The key is to have this awareness. Don't trust anyone, especially strangers, and follow blindly. When you meet someone, you should have a clear understanding. Don't be credulous and follow blindly because the other party has said a good word and promised a good thing. We should know how to investigate and think, and make a correct response on this basis.
Second, don't get emotional.
The ultimate goal of fraudsters is to cheat money and cheat it away in the shortest time. Therefore, for fraudsters who look like "feelings" and "brothers" (especially new friends, fellow villagers and unfortunate victims), if they ask you for money, they must not be blinded by the appearance of feelings, but learn to "listen, observe and distinguish". It is best to compare the reactions that should be made under common sense. If you think that the other party's money request is unrealistic or beyond common sense, you should report it to the teacher or security office in time to avoid undue losses.
Third, we should pay special attention to "capable people"
Pay special attention to those who brag about their "skills" or "abilities" too actively, or those who "help" you solve difficulties too enthusiastically. In order to gain your trust faster and achieve their ulterior motives, most fraudsters who claim to be celebrities and capable people will show off their "skills" in front of you, saying how they got them and what they achieved, while they are using their "skills" and "abilities" to solve your difficulties or meet your requirements. You should pay special attention to this kind of person, because the "able man" in front of you is probably a complete liar, and he is trying to cheat your trust. Your reaction at this time largely determines whether you will be cheated later.
Fourth, avoid petty gain.
We should think deeply and investigate the "windfall" and "benefits" that fly in, especially the benefits promised by people who are not familiar with them. You know, nothing falls in the sky. Overcome the psychology of being greedy for petty gain, and you won't be ecstatic about the sudden "benefits". The best defense against these windfalls and benefits is to think twice before you act.
In short, the process of fraud by fraudsters can be divided into two stages: one is to win trust; The second is to defraud the other party's property. For fraudsters and victims, the first stage is the most important and prominent stage of fraudsters' behavior. Although there are many ways to cheat, we can avoid being cheated in most cases as long as we have a strong anti-fraud consciousness, overcome some bad psychology in our hearts, stay awake enough, and do "look before you leap, look before you leap".