It's not entirely your problem to be cheated all the time. The reasons for being cheated may be multifaceted, including personal character, experience, awareness of prevention and other deficiencies, or it may be that some people deliberately use some of the weaknesses of the deceived to cheat.
Although personal factors are one of the main reasons for being cheated, we can also learn from them, strengthen self-protection awareness, and improve preventive measures to reduce the risk of being cheated. For example, don't trust the words of strangers, especially when trading online. Don't click on strange links or download strange software at will. At the same time, pay attention to protecting personal information and property security, and do not disclose personal information or transfer property to strangers.
If you are always cheated, here are some suggestions:
Keep calm: Don't panic after being cheated, keep calm, collect evidence as much as possible, and call the police in time.
Seeking help: If you have friends or relatives who have been cheated, you can consider seeking help from them and ask them to provide some experience and advice.
Strengthen self-protection awareness: improve self-protection awareness, don't trust strangers' words easily, especially when trading online, be careful, don't click on strange links or download strange software at will.
Look for victims: If you are cheated on some informal platforms, you can consider seeking help from some victim organizations or relevant departments, so that they can provide some experience and suggestions to prevent others from being hurt again.
In short, being cheated is not a problem for one person. We need to work together to strengthen the sense of self-protection and avoid being cheated. At the same time, we should also actively seek help from people around us. Let's work together to fight against cheats and maintain social security and stability.