πI recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them: - [One Piece: The Warlock: A story composed of all kinds of demented people. In it, a bespectacled man, Sherlock, met the straw hat gang and embarked on a wonderful adventure.] - "Grassroot Stone Cloth": It tells the story of a representative of the "cloth spirit" in modern society who sought to survive. - [Legend of the Immortal Swindler: A Genius Girl's Upgrade Record: An ignorant and incompetent swindler came out to mingle, only to find out that she could become a cultivator and increase her strength through deception.] - "Minister Jiang of the Great Ming Dynasty": Minister Jiang referred to a prime minister who was able to handle the officialdom and Jianghu with ease. The protagonist in this story was such a liar. - "My Master Can't Be a Swindler": The protagonist Zhou Ziqing originally thought that his master was just an ordinary cultivator, but he found out that his master was actually a swindler. - "Endless Deception": A story about the cultivation path of a game cheat. While writing the deeds of cheating into the Encyclopedia of Swindlers, it deepened the understanding of all the breakpoints of successful deception. The above is my personal recommendation for good novels about scammers. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
The " Swindler " series was a high-intelligence crime novel, which contained many stories about scammers. The novel was famous for its amazing plot and bizarre twists and turns. After reading it, readers could improve their perception and learn some ways to avoid being deceived. This novel was about a person living in a modern city who might encounter a scam every seven days. The specific content included stealing cloth in the downtown area, swindling pigs, committing adultery, taking off satin from fake horses, exchanging gold in ships, and so on. In addition to the " Scammers " series, there were also some similar books recommended for scams, such as " My Life as a Scammer,"" Phoenix Mask,"" Deceiving the Owls," and so on. These books were all stories about scams in the martial world. They could satisfy the readers 'reading needs for scams.
A friend of mine once got a call from a scammer pretending to be from the tax office. My friend, being quite clever, started asking the scammer all sorts of strange questions about their own tax situation. He then started giving really outlandish answers about his own finances. The scammer was clearly not prepared for this and after a long, convoluted conversation, just hung up. It was a great example of how you can screw with scammers by being unpredictable.
πI recommend the following novels to you, they are "Grassroot Stone Cloth Clothes","Superstar, Starting from the Anti-fraud Strategy", and "Metaphysical Big Boss Is Hot on Search Again". These novels were all urban novels that involved conspiracy theories of liars. "Grassroot Shibuyi" described a swindler's path of "looking at people", while "Superstar, Starting from the National Anti-Fraud Strategy" was a celebrity as the main character and the anti-fraud story as the main story. On the other hand,"Metaphysical Big Boss Is trending again" was based on the trending searches on the Internet and the comments of anti-fans on the swindler. It described how an inhuman girl caused a huge uproar on the Internet. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Sure. A person got a call from a scammer claiming to be from a tech support company. The person immediately said they were from a rival 'tech support' company and started trying to sell their own 'amazing' services to the scammer. The scammer was so thrown off that they quickly ended the call.
Suning.com was indeed a group of scammers who often engaged in fake activities for users to post on their WeChat Moments and share the content of the activities in order to obtain some free prizes. These activities seemed very tempting, but in fact, they were all deceptive. Suning.com would not really provide free things to users. If users shared these activities, they were actually helping the scammer company obtain more personal information and user resources, which was detrimental to the safety and interests of users. Therefore, Suning.com is a scam. Don't believe these fake activities to avoid being cheated.
I once had a scammer call me pretending to be from my bank. They asked for my account details. I didn't give them anything. Instead, I called my bank directly using the official number on their website. It turned out to be a scam. If you suspect something, always verify through official channels.
Don't trust unsolicited messages or calls. For example, if you get a random text offering you a huge sum of money for doing nothing, it's likely a scam. Just ignore it.
One warning sign is if they ask for money too soon. In most real relationships, money doesn't come into play so early. Another is if their story seems too good to be true, like they are a millionaire but stranded somewhere and need your help.
One common story is about a person who met someone on a dating app. The scammer claimed to be working overseas. They quickly fell in love and then started asking for money for various reasons like a business emergency. Once the victim sent the money, the scammer disappeared.
Are there many scams recruiting novel entry staff online? This was a common online scam. Some scammers would post information on the Internet claiming that the job of a novel entry staff was to enter the novel content provided by the author into the computer. It sounded promising, but in fact, these scammers were just trying to cheat the applicants of their personal information and money. During the interview, the scammer will pretend to be a staff member of the recruitment company and communicate with you to cheat your personal information such as name, phone number, address, etc. Then the scammers would charge you for various reasons such as training fees, deposits, confidentiality fees, and so on. These fees were usually collected through illegal means in order to cover up the true identity and illegal activities of the scammers. If you doubt the authenticity of a website or recruitment information, you can carefully observe the website's domain name, company size, content and method of recruitment information to determine if there is anything suspicious. If you have any doubts, please do not hesitate to contact the relevant agencies or the police to avoid any losses.