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How to prevent street deception

Prevention of street pranks. Be careful of "* * * *". In addition to all kinds of scams such as "honey trap", "switch trap" and "chain trap", there is also a new way of fraud-"infatuation". It will make people lose their minds, give money to scammers in a daze, and they will be sued for good or bad. The so-called "fascination" actually refers to the swindler spreading a new type of "* * * * *" in cigarettes, paper, newspapers, wine or drinks. And when cheating, use various excuses to make the deceived person smoke, help write, read newspapers, read bankbooks, drink or drink, so that the deceived person is fooled. This new type of "* * * * * *" may be extracted from marijuana, which can emit a pungent chemical poison, which can make people feel dizzy or lose their self-control ability after smelling it. These swindlers are often three or four people who cheat together, some are nurses, some are eyeliner workers, and some are stalkers. So, please don't talk to strangers too much, lest you fall into the trap of being cheated. Second, prevent being cheated at the station. The common ways for criminals to commit crimes at the station are "bank card fraud" and "packet loss fraud" by "recognizing fellow villagers". In the past, criminals would lie that the card was lost, and then force the victim to take out the bank card and check it at the ATM machine, so that the victim could change the card when he was not prepared to steal the password. The latter is to let the victim find the "wallet" and wait for an opportunity to search and rob the victim. Therefore, citizens should be highly vigilant against the so-called "fellow villagers" who are too enthusiastic at the station and call the police in time in case of emergency. Third, the "Tibetan medicine" on the stall is not credible. Some "Tibetans" dressed in Tibetan costumes often sell "Tibetan medicine" such as tiger bones, bear paws and cordyceps in the streets. If you ask the price and don't buy medicine, they will be entangled, and even say that their wallets are gone and things are lost. In fact, these so-called "Tibetan medicines" are all made of animal powder such as weeds, which are fake and can't cure the disease at all. The purpose of their hawking is to blackmail and defraud money. Don't strike up a conversation when passing by, lest it cause unnecessary trouble. Fourth, prevent high profits from setting bait to cheat money. When going out, remember the truth that "there will be no pie in the sky, and greed for small profits will bring great disaster"; Don't believe in actively "warming" your strangers; Explain some cheaters' tricks to family members, especially the elderly, and increase their ability to prevent cheating; Don't pay if you can't judge the authenticity of goods and currency; Don't show your money or valuables to each other easily; If you find anything suspicious, you should call "1 10" immediately. Fifth, prevent short messages from being cheated and achieve "five don't". First, don't trust false information, but carefully screen it; Second, don't be tempted by illegal text messages for petty profits; Third, don't make strange phone calls in text messages; Fourth, don't disclose personal information, especially bank card information; Fifth, don't transfer money to a strange account. After receiving the illegal SMS, you should keep the evidence and actively call 1 10 to report it. 6. The common trick on the street is 1. Liars often use foreign currency, fake drugs, fake jewelry, fake calligraphy and painting, fake antiques, fake diamonds, fake stamps and fake gems as props. 2. Set up a game to cheat and gamble. Most fraudsters set up scams in cars, streets, hotels or other public places, using poker, chess pieces, cups, red and green pencils, etc. Use people's gambling psychology to cheat. 3. Parabolic division. When you are walking in the street, you suddenly find a bag of money or jewels, treasures, watches, mobile phones and so on. On the ground, people often catch up with you from behind, saying that he also found these things and wanted to share them with you, or that a person found "valuables" in front of you. He said that you saw it, shared it with you, pretended to let you take things, and asked you to cheat him with money or jewelry. 4. Superstition eliminates disasters. Liars usually dress up as monks, Taoists, nuns and fortune tellers. They first try to make friends with you in various ways and get to know your basic situation in small talk. When they learned about your family's misfortune, they began to cheat. 5. Recruitment registration. The fraudster posted an advertisement saying, "A company recruits several staff members ... interested in calling, or a hotel recruits special personnel with an annual salary of XXXXX" to lure you into the bait with a high salary. 6. Win the transfer. When swindlers shout "Jianlibao won the lottery", "Sanwu brand cigarettes won the lottery" and "Master Kong instant noodles won the lottery" on trains, cars, planes or ships, beware of being deceived. 7. Cheat to eat and drink. Some swindlers will ask you for help. When you are invited to a restaurant for dinner, the liar will receive a phone call, and then his mobile phone will suddenly die. When he sees your good mobile phone, he will ask to borrow your mobile phone to call you back, put it on the table to paralyze you, and then make a phone call while walking and take the opportunity to escape. Or tell the hotel owner that you and he are colleagues or friends and take away the tobacco and alcohol in the store. 8. Currency exchange. Liars often pretend to be street vendors, pretending to sell cheap things first, and then exchange money with you, or change large bills into small bills, or change small bills into large bills and count them face to face. A liar will suddenly ask you what time it is. When you turn to look at the time of your mobile phone or watch, he will quickly switch counterfeit bills to cheat the real ones. 9. Pretending to be an identity. Some pretend to be government cadres, some pretend to be factory directors and managers, and some are partners of several people, using their own golden words to defraud each other's trust. 10, treasure digging method. Some swindlers often hold a yellow treasure map and claim that their grandfather or father is a senior general of the Kuomintang. When they fled, they buried a treasure somewhere. But because they are not familiar with the terrain, they will say that they see that you are honest and want you to dig for treasures together and then pay you. If you and the liar really find the treasure shown in the picture, then the liar will ask you to keep the treasure, lend him some money first, and he will contact the buyer to return it to you after the treasure is sold.