Every day in our country various scams are played by scammers. And criminals almost always get away with it. Either because of the shyness and complexes of citizens, or because there is no proper punishment for this kind of criminals in our legislation. The maximum that a fraudster can face is six years in prison. But in reality, it usually takes three to four years. So how can you avoid becoming a victim of a swindler? How to prevent a criminal from capitalizing on your misfortune? There is only one answer to these questions. You have to be vigilant.
Instructions
Step 1
But one cannot constantly suspect everyone and everything. This can lead to a disorder of the nervous system. But you shouldn't be too relaxed either. Potentially dangerous people who may try to deceive you include: strangers, people who have ever deceived someone, and those who are your direct competitors in some important matter.
Step 2
Unfamiliar to you people who are trying to find out some information from you and promising mountains of gold are most likely scammers. Examples include gypsies at a train station, cultists on the street, or agents of dubious financial corporations. This group of scammers tends to be overly intrusive. In order not to become their victim, it is enough just not to be frank with strangers on the streets, but it is better not to enter into dialogue at all.
Step 3
If you are sure that the person with whom you have to deal has already deceived someone, then is it worth it to do business with him at all?
Step 4
Your direct competitors also disdain to cheat in order to achieve their goal. Therefore, be extremely vigilant in matters of buying / selling real estate, obtaining a will, moving up the career ladder, and so on.
Step 5
Online cheating has become a popular form of cheating lately. How to recognize a swindler on the Internet? Here are some signs that someone might be tricking you. You receive an email from an unknown person with a very tempting offer in the form of spam. The letter may also contain a job offer with fabulous income. No professional skills are required from you. You are asked to send a certain amount of money to a short number to find out more about the work. Rest assured that this is a hoax. And it is better not to respond to such offers at all. No wonder people say that free cheese is only in a mousetrap.