Introduction: In recent years, with the development of China's rural economy and the improvement of living standards, rural residents have an increasing demand for daily necessities. However, some criminals have taken aim at this opportunity and implemented a series of rural **. Recently, a kind of ** under the pretext of checking gas has spread in rural areas, and many people have been deceived. This article will analyze this routine from the perspective of readers to remind everyone to be vigilant.
1. Overview.
In this case, criminals usually pretend to be employees of the gas company and enter the homes of villagers to "check the gas". They inspect gas appliances and then market so-called "safety upgrades" on the grounds that they are a safety hazard. Criminals will claim that there is a fee for the upgrade, but once the upgrade is completed, it will ensure that the gas is safe. However, in reality, these so-called "security upgrades" services have no real effect and are only designed to defraud villagers of their money.
Second, the analysis of the routine.
1.Go deep into the countryside and disguise your identity.
Criminals often target remote rural areas, taking advantage of villagers' trust in gas companies and impersonating staff to commit fraud. They are dressed in regular ** and wear work IDs, making it difficult for villagers to distinguish the real from the fake.
2.Deliberately create safety hazards.
Criminals will take advantage of the villagers' ignorance of gas equipment and deliberately point out the potential safety hazards of gas equipment, so as to win the trust of villagers. In fact, these "security risks" are often non-existent, just to sell so-called "security upgrades" services.
3.Sell** "Security Upgrade" services.
Once they have gained the trust of the villagers, the criminals will sell ** "security upgrade" services. These services are often ineffective and are designed to defraud villagers of their money. Villagers are often easily deceived by panic.
4.Evacuate quickly and find it difficult to hold accountable.
Once the scam is complete, the perpetrators quickly evacuate the rural areas, making it difficult for the victims to be held accountable. Villagers often find out after the fact that they have been deceived, but it is too late.
3. Precautionary measures.
1.Enhance awareness of prevention.
In the face of strangers' visits, villagers should enhance their awareness of prevention and verify the identity of the other party. Criminals often take advantage of the negligence of villagers to commit fraud, so villagers must be vigilant.
2.Learn about gas appliances.
Villagers should have a certain knowledge of gas equipment in order to identify the potential safety hazards claimed by the criminals. In addition, villagers can also take the initiative to consult with the gas company to understand the correct use of gas equipment and precautions.
3.Refusal of Service.
In the face of the so-called "security upgrade" service, the villagers should remain rational and refuse to provide ** service. At the same time, it is necessary to contact the gas company in time to understand the real situation.
4.Report to the police in a timely manner and actively cooperate with the investigation.
Once a suspicious situation is found, the villagers should immediately call the police and provide relevant clues for timely investigation and punishment. At the same time, the villagers should also actively cooperate with the investigation and contribute to the crackdown on rural areas.
Rural ** emerges in an endless stream, and villagers should be vigilant and guard against fraud. Here, we call on the majority of rural residents to stand up bravely and expose the crimes of lawbreakers when they encounter similar **. At the same time, the first department should also intensify the crackdown and effectively protect the legitimate rights and interests of rural residents.
Readers, what do you think of the rural **?Have you ever been in a similar situation in your life?Welcome to leave a message in the comment area to share your views and experiences, so that we can communicate and learn together to resist fraud.