Recently, the practice of exploiting people through deception and people’s weaknesses
has become extremely common.

Professor Hwang, ang-min, Yonsei University, says that swindlers like to trick people into schemes that are similar to buying lottery tickets.
Of course, this does not make sense, but people want to believe that their ship can come in, that they can become richer as easily as buying a lottery ticket and hoping to win just as easily.

The deception has become common as if most of people buy a lottery.
That is why these scandals have attracted attention and making headlines, so that real business opportunities can be distinguished from imitations. The source of information about deceptive business scandals can come from a variety of sources, such as news releases by the government for the record of citizen’s experiences.

What has become surprising is that people have become interested in reporting scandals in a new and distinctive way. Ordinary citizens are writing about their experiences everyday, on the internet site titled, On The Cheat.

After reading this website, swindlers who have been previously convicted, are identified in the local community The swindler is given the opportunity to tell a plausible story in his defense, and the people of the community can take his story at face value or not.

Many have heard stories of someone who has cheated a friend, but swindlers are good at making a target feel like a compatriot. Yet you would probably believe and say to yourself, “I am able to understand and withstand the lies and deceptions of a swindler.”
However, it is not easy to “buy a used car and not feel like you are being taken for a ride’.

You could fall fr a compatriot that promises great returns and little work, and then hand over all your savings. Korea’s Central Investigation Headquarters can statistically produce that deception crime rates remain high in Korea over all other crime rates.
However, if a swindler commits one crime the rate of a second offense is high, and the type of deception will more or less be the same as the old one.

That is to say that these swindlers will deceive the same people with the same modus operandi. What’s this? Is it possible to be swindled more than once? Statistical material says, “Yes, it is.”  What about you if you are caught in this situation?
What will you do and say? Do you believe that you will not be the type of man or woman to be deceived by such a thing?

There are several types of deceptions that swindlers use. Let’s look at some of them.
Let’s remember firstly, that most people are confused because they want to believe and listen carefully to famous people, few would think or question about whether he or she has told the truth or not. We have a misguided view of men with power. Deceptions can run in extremes, and these types of crimes take place every month and are a common occurrence.

Secondly, we know from market value whether something has great value or not, and what people think it should cost is enough to show whether a swindler is trying to take advantage or not. However, do not jump too early to a conclusion and pay a costly price for your assumptions. There is a saying that a “swindler will use two pennies to buy one, and then pump up the bill.” In this type of situation, an official said, “People were cheated into buying a fake no doubt, because that’s too expensive. Besides it is more surprise to know it sells like hot cakes for all even though it had no effect on anyone

This third is the following. Now let’s look at a third way to spot a swindler. Let us suppose that this situation has really happen to you. One day an acquaintance gives you hints that you might be able to earn some money from widely unknown information.
The swindler will emphasize that this information is not widely known and that you cannot let anybody know this. The point that you cannot tell anybody is a clue that you should not ignore.

In the fourth situation, it is good to know that in general, we prefer to receive something for nothing or without price. We often hear people say, “I might win the lottery, you never know.” However, nothing costs so much as what is given us. Swindlers are well aware of this type of thinking.

Fifth and finally, we want what others have. We give a lot of attention to what goods and services are popular, because people think there is a rational reason that many people what these goods and services or that in some way they are superior goods and services. We are always influenced by those around us.

So, this is why decoy or knock off goods are still in existence despite legal actions by the government. Therefore, be aware that decoys or knock off goods exist and be wise about deception.

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