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Avoiding Scams and Scammers


Avoiding Scams and Scammers - FDIC

Most scams and scammers have two main goals--to steal your money and your identity. You should know what to look for, how they work, and what to do.

How To Avoid a Scam | Consumer Advice

Take steps to block unwanted calls and to filter unwanted text messages. Don't give your personal or financial information in response to a request that you ...

BBB Tip: 10 steps to avoid scams

1. Never send money via gift card or wire transfer to someone you have never met face-to-face. · 2. Avoid clicking on links or opening ...

How to Recognize and Avoid a Scam | Rancho Palos Verdes, CA

How to Recognize and Avoid a Scam · Legitimate businesses will give you time to make a decision. · Anyone who pressures you to pay or give them your personal ...

How to Avoid Online Scams and What to Do if You Become a Victim

Turn on pop-up blockers in your web browsers. Scammers can spoof legitimate numbers on your caller ID so that it looks as if they are calling ...

Avoiding scams - Consumer Protection

8 things you can do to avoid being scammed · 1. Be suspicious · 2. Don't trust unexpected contact · 3. Do your research · 4. Resist demands to act quickly · 5. Keep ...

How To Recognize and Avoid Phishing Scams | Consumer Advice

How To Recognize and Avoid Phishing Scams · 1. Protect your computer by using security software. · 2. Protect your cell phone by setting software to update ...

How to avoid a scam | Independent Age

Scammers are clever and ruthless, and they'll do anything to get hold of your personal details. But there are ways you can protect yourself.

Common Scams | Office of the Attorney General

Scammers try new methods to trick you all the time. But if you know the signs to look for, you may avoid becoming a victim. 5 Signs of a Scam.

Avoiding Scams - Cornell International Services

What can I do to protect myself? · Never send cash or payments to a stranger or "official" who contacts you by phone, email, or mail. · Don't provide any personal ...

8 good habits that can protect you from getting scammed : Life Kit

1. Regularly check your bank accounts for fraud. Look through your accounts, especially your checking and credit card accounts, every two weeks.

Fraud and scams | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Know your rights · Find out how to get your money back if someone took funds out of your checking account without approval · Consider adding your phone number to ...

45+ Fraud Prevention Tips to Keep You Safe In 2024 - Aura

1. Store your sensitive documents in a secure location or safe. This includes your birth certificate, Social security number, passport, green card, checks, ...

How do I avoid scams and fraud after a disaster?

How do I avoid scams and fraud after a disaster? English; Español. To avoid scams ask questions, verify the identity of anyone trying to sell ...

Scam Prevention Through Awareness and Education

Scams and fraud cost Vermonters millions of dollars every year. Scammers use every tool available to steal money and information from consumers.

DATCP Home Ten Tips to Avoid Fraud

Ten Tips to Avoid Fraud · Spot Imposters. · Do online searches. · Do not believe caller ID. · Do not pay upfront for a promise. · Consider how you pay. · Talk ...

Scam Prevention - New York State Department of State

Tips to Prevent Being Scammed · Identify themselves immediately and have a photo identification in sight · Not use high-pressure sales tactics · Respect a ...

Top Online Scams and How to Avoid Internet Scams - Kaspersky

As with any charity scam, check that the charity is legitimate by using a known database. Never send money or provide personal information, credit card details, ...

Personal fraud and how to prevent it - Metropolitan Police

Get help or report a scam. If you think you've uncovered a scam, been targeted by a scam or fallen victim to fraudsters, contact Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 ...

How to Avoid Scams – VIDEOS | Investor.gov

A series of three videos with tips to help Main Street investors be their own first line of defense against fraud.