420,000 experience---how to identify a liar

Style: Romance Author: Can't understand lifeWords: 619Update Time: 24/01/11 12:11:17
1: Particularly enthusiastic in doing things.

For example, if you post in your circle of friends that a child has a cold or something, you can immediately help contact the doctor or something and come to take care of the child in person.

2: Boast.

Scammers will first create a persona, mainly a persona of a successful person, including how much assets they have, their house, car, business transactions, and then their social status and who they know.

Really successful people will keep a low profile, while liars will take the initiative to say this in a high profile.

'And some of your problems and worries, from what he said, are trivial matters that are not worth mentioning, and they will be solved for you in just one sentence. '

To sum it up in one sentence: Most people who love to talk big are not trustworthy.

3: Cooperation-money

Offering lots of profitable deals? Invest less and earn more.

For example, a business that can pay back its capital in one and a half years and is guaranteed to be risk-free? Not tempting?

They are all friends, helping you make money.

You covet his profits, but he covets your principal.

4: Rely on relationships

The normal procedure is, how much money can this thing be done for?

The liar is, this thing costs 100,000, and if there are changes, it will cost 50,000, or... there are always various reasons to invest more.

When doing things, the most important thing is to see the results. The result is not good, and no matter how much you talk during the process, it is useless.

Let’s talk about something a little more secretive.

When entrusting people to do things, those people usually don’t talk on the phone. At most, they talk by voice. You can’t talk too much on the phone (because the phone will be recorded)

5: Are eyes the truth?

What is heard by the ears is not true, and what is seen by the eyes is not true.

What the liar shows you may be true and false.

6: Focus on privacy

Scammers are generally very interested in their own private information.

For example, where do your parents live?

For example, I dare not write down a specific address when buying something.

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Hope it's useless to everyone!