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Fake emails/texts pretending to be legitimate companies to steal personal information.
Promising fake, low-risk, high-reward investment opportunities. Fake emails/texts pretending to be legitimate companies to
If someone is pressuring you to keep a secret, acting aggressively, or creating a high-stress scenario, it is a red flag. 3. How to Protect Yourself They often force you to act immediately, hoping
Check the company's official website directly rather than relying on the contact information provided by the person reaching out. Take time to think it over.
Scammers often ask you to pay via wire transfers, gift cards, or cryptocurrency, which are hard to track.
They often force you to act immediately, hoping you won't take time to think or check the facts. 2. Red Flags and How to Spot a Con Artist
A legitimate business will not pressure you to pay immediately. Take time to think it over.
