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What is a liar?

A liar is a juggler. Liars have many tricks, means and schemes to deceive people.

Common deception

"switch instrument"

Criminals often lure each other with benefits, such as informing them that they have won the lottery, sharing money and goods equally, making false network information, exchanging foreign currency, forging "valuable" items, and throwing bait in front of passengers. In the event of such a good thing, passengers should never be greedy for petty gains, act cautiously, calmly and objectively analyze the ins and outs of the matter, judge the authenticity, and never give swindlers an opportunity.

"Currency exchange table"

Liars use secret currency or counterfeit paper money, lie about foreign currency, and have to exchange high cash with passengers for emergencies. Once a passenger becomes greedy, he will fall into the trap of a liar.

"Fake hometown"

Liars pretend to be compatriots, make friends with passengers, and let them relax their vigilance. Especially don't believe that you are a fellow villager and a fellow traveler. Leave your belongings, luggage and tickets with people you don't know in case you lose them. Don't smoke, eat or drink cigarettes, food and drinks provided by strangers to avoid being cheated.

"winning scam"

Liars use props such as cans to lie about winning the grand prize and deceive passengers.

Pull customers, kill customers. "

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Some soliciting activities are carried out around the railway station. The main targets are migrant workers and students with low incomes who are eager to return home. After the passengers got on the bus in a muddle, they found that the promises of the previous soliciting staff were all gone and the tickets were wild.

Not starting on time not only delays the trip, but also can't guarantee personal and property safety. The police reminded that passengers must take a regular bus when transferring or taking a long-distance bus, and "black cars" cannot take it.

"first aid fraud"

Don't tell strangers your contact information. In the waiting room and on the train, some swindlers get home phone numbers and related information by chatting, and then call their families to get money from them by using sudden illness, car accidents and other excuses that need money treatment.