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It happens that we are deceived, this is a fact of life. Many people are interested in your money, property, you can, of course, be robbed at gunpoint, but not all bandits have a pistol, so many prefer to deceive. Fraud, that is, the theft of someone else's property or the acquisition of the right to someone else's property through deception or abuse of trust. Accordingly, a fraudster is a person who receives someone else's property or the right to it through deception or abuse of trust. How to understand who is a fraudster? There are general rules, they are not universal, but they provide some guidance, a reason to think. There may be no reason to be alarmed, but it’s better to be safe than to fall for a scammer’s bait.1. You are asked to do something quickly. For example, giving an answer without thinking, thinking, without having sufficient information. So you need to quickly buy the last thing, because someone else might do it. There is no time to think, there are only the last magic diet pills left, and almost everyone has already ordered them, take them quickly, quickly... Many pensioners and women have parted with their last money, buying “dummies” for all diseases and for instant weight loss. 2. They offer you everything at once. Why waste time on trifles when people have everything you need. If you want a car, and they have one, of any make and configuration, just make an advance payment right now. Loans are any and on the most favorable terms, and there is almost no interest, just for nothing. Whatever you want, everything is there. Seductive. As soon as you are tempted by the offer of “everything at once,” it is useful to think about whether this even happens? Probably, at some point, yes. And in this case? It's just useful to stop and figure it out. 3. They offer you something very cheap. It's already strange. If a thing or service is clearly cheaper than the average cost existing on the market, then it is useful to ask the question: does a person really want to sell something at a loss? Where does this altruism come from? Of course, the scammer will tell you that this is from a confiscated warehouse that is being liquidated, or the store is closing, we are selling off the remainder, or maybe it’s just a “sell at a loss” promotion? 4. They offer you exactly what you want. For example, a person has been looking for something for a very long time, maybe a job. And here is a vacancy, stated in exactly the words that I wrote in my resume. They offer a convenient schedule of your choice, a high salary, and its offices in different districts of Moscow, you can choose the closest one. The delighted applicant runs to the employer for an interview, and there it turns out that he is being offered to sell Chinese pills “for everything.” By the way, many do not immediately understand that they have fallen into the clutches of scammers; first they undergo paid “training”, then they buy products that no one needs, after which they realize that there is no money, no work, just a bag of unnecessary pills.5. They suddenly show concern for you for no apparent reason. Is it true that there are many people in the world who are ready to start taking care of you just like that, selflessly? Are you ready to please stranger Vasya Pupkin with an expensive gift? Why would others want to do this for you? 6. They offer something for free. It starts like this: “We have a promotion...”. After which they inform you that you can receive certain benefits or services absolutely free of charge, that is, for nothing. It looks like sudden love and a desire to take care, only here they are seducing you with a freebie brought close to your nose. Oh, you are the 999,999 buyer! We love you! You have received a unique gift! The company took care and the car is already driving to your house, and there are a lot of gifts in it. You just need to pay the delivery cost, transfer 500 rubles to the address…. And many are carried out, they pay. You can think like this. Wolves are forest orderlies. Fraudsters are teachers of fools and suckers. I just feel sorry for the elderly, who often become victims of scammers. And in general, any person does not want to be a victim. Therefore, here is another universal rule. If you suspect something is wrong, tell yourself – stop. Stop, think, remember what was written above, if you check and make sure that the person in front of you is an honest person, that’s good. If you are dealing.