Some people are “lucky” to constantly become victims of scammers. This may be a coincidence, but most often the situation is repeated precisely because of human behavior.
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Instruction manual
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Be vigilant and “expect a blow” from all people whom you cannot trust 100%. Even good-natured-looking people can cheat, use you for their own purposes or rob. Watch them, keep track of things and money.
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Do not trust outsiders who are too friendly and try to impose communication. Avoid contact with them and watch out for pockets and bags - perhaps you are trying to distract the conversation.
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Be reasonable and do not believe the offers of "free cheese." Fraudsters often play on the desire to get rich quick and offer big profits if you pay a fee in advance. Their speeches can be convincing and the investments are justified, but most likely they will disappear after receiving the money. This also applies to other "lucrative deals" on the Internet.
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Do not buy expensive items by hand unless you are personally acquainted with the seller and you do not have witnesses present during the sale. If you still decide to buy, carefully check the goods so that it works well and meets your requirements. After inspection, do not let the product out of your hands, as fraudsters can discreetly replace it with a broken one.
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Check for questionable data as often as possible to minimize the chance of cheating. If you receive a request from an unfamiliar number to replenish the account - supposedly from your relative - call his usual number and check the veracity of the message.
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Carefully read the contracts and documents where your signature will be. When concluding transactions do not hesitate to consult a specialist. Check your organization details, license validity, and other important information. Make sure of their reliability and only after that conclude the contract.