1, quit greed and don't believe that "pies fall from the sky"
Remember, don't listen to the sweet words of strangers, just be greedy for benefits and convenience, and go to a regular business hall to handle business. Students should not be greedy and cheap, and should not buy easily when they meet door-to-door sales; For items such as cosmetics, shampoo, sports shoes or laptops, scammers are very likely to use fake and shoddy products or cheat by means of shortage. Prevent all kinds of telephone fraud, don't believe in unverified information such as tuition refund, winning prizes, donations, etc., and don't covet small profits to avoid being deceived.
2. Pay attention to be vigilant and don't trust documents of unknown origin.
In order to gain the trust of classmates, some lawless elements will provide forged documents (such as student ID cards and ID cards), so students must carefully distinguish the authenticity and prevent being deceived.
3. Keep the information confidential and don't reveal the privacy of individuals and family members.
Don't tell strangers about your personal situation, mobile phone number, home phone number, etc. It is best to display the telephone numbers of parents and relatives with their real names in the mobile phone, and there can be no words that can easily reveal the relationship between the two parties. Don't show your personal information and family contact information easily, and don't lend important items such as mobile phone, ID card, student ID card, campus card and bank card to others for use or safekeeping.
Remember not to fill in all kinds of forms of unknown origin, and don't scan unfamiliar QR codes at will to prevent information leakage and give criminals an opportunity to commit fraud and other illegal acts.
4. Family members should communicate in time, and don't let swindlers take advantage of it.
Participate in social practice, work-study programs, internships, job hunting, etc. When attending appointments, interviews and meals outside the study and workplace, keep the communication open and remember the emergency call. Agree with parents on the terms and methods of remittance, so that parents don't send money rashly.
Any behavior involving money exchange or asking to be at a designated place at a designated time must be thought twice before you act. At the very least, you should call your parents or psychological counselor to confirm before deciding whether to take action, so as not to be deceived because of negligence.