Under normal circumstances, the elderly are deceived mainly because of their poor judgment on things, trusting the rhetoric of fraudsters and thinking that they can earn high profits from fraudsters, so they are cheated by fraudsters. As children, you can popularize some anti-fraud knowledge to the elderly in advance, telling them not to send money to others easily, and not to covet small favors. Pay attention to protecting personal privacy at ordinary times, and remember never to disclose personal information and bank card password to scammers.
Nowadays, fraudsters are becoming more and more sophisticated. They will pretend to be a young man who cares for the elderly, and deliberately approach the elderly and investigate their basic information on the grounds of giving them welfare and helping them with housework. As children, if you find that the elderly frequently associate with strangers, you must be vigilant. You can ask the elderly what unusual things have happened recently and whether anyone approached them on purpose. When the elderly spend a lot of money to buy goods, pay money to strangers or enter the verification code of their mobile phones, their families must stop it in time and call the police at critical moments.
To avoid being deceived by the elderly, family members must pay more attention to the elderly and start from their daily lives. Before the old man is cheated, his mood will definitely fluctuate greatly, such as too many surprises or fears. Family members need to observe carefully, and when they find something abnormal, they will take the initiative to talk to the elderly and ask what happened to help them make a correct judgment.
So, do you know some common scams?