When making friends, you should verify your identity, don't disclose your identity information and economic conditions at will, be careful when it comes to money, and don't be carried away by hypocritical feelings.
A man in Changsha called for a baby for a year and a half, but his girlfriend turned out to be a man. In more than a year of communication, the other party defrauded him of more than 5, yuan. This is a typical fraud case. It is said that criminals and victims know each other, and the Changsha man was deceived by introducing his girlfriend. This incident warns us to be cautious in making friends, to verify our identity and not to blindly trust the Internet.
1. Be cautious when making friends
The incident that a man in Changsha was cheated warns us that we must be cautious when making friends. When making friends in reality, we should verify his identity and see if what he said is true or not. When making friends on the Internet, we should not reveal our identity at will, but also verify the identity of the other party. If we get along with each other in a loving way, we should video or meet as soon as possible to make sure that the other party is a real person, but the person we want to get along with each other. If it is just chatting.
2. Don't divulge your identity information at will
The case of a man being cheated in Changsha also warns people not to divulge their identity information at will, let alone their financial situation to others, otherwise it will provide favorable conditions for the other party to commit fraud. If you are a friend or lover you met online, you must pay attention to the confidentiality of the information before the other party tells you his true information. Don't always brag about how rich you are, and keep a low profile and mystery. Only in this way can you ensure safety and avoid being deceived.
Third, be cautious in economic exchanges
This incident also warns people to be cautious when they have economic exchanges with friends, and they should not transfer money to strangers or netizens at will, especially those male and female friends who have confirmed their love relationship online but have never seen a real person. They should be more vigilant, be careful when asking for money from each other, and make sure the authenticity before deciding whether to give money to each other. If they have a weak sense of fraud prevention, they will be called love.