Scarcity is a word that suggests there is a perceived limited supply of something and there might be an opportunity to tap into that supply, you will most probably feel an urgency to do so. Many people who would otherwise not provide a credit card or bank account number will do so if they are confronted by such a situation. One of the biggest ways fraudsters manage to scam people is to make you think that it’s now or never opportunity.
We are all constantly bombarded with information from so many directions at once. There are Emails, blogs, forums, text messages, and, of course, the ever present and ubiquitous social media on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and lots of other social networks. We see serious news and articles, jokes, memes, updates from friend feeds, business messages, spam and hidden amongst this ever present stream of data is of course, Scams as well.
On our website we will focus on some of the more common scams and we will dig deeper into how they operate, what to look out for, how to avoid them and how you can potentially get your lost funds back.
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Scarcity is a word that suggests there is a perceived limited supply of something and there might be an opportunity to tap into that supply, you will most probably feel an urgency to do so. Many people who would otherwise not provide a credit card or bank account number will do so if they are confronted by such a situation. One of the biggest ways fraudsters manage to scam people is to make you think that it’s now or never opportunity.
We are all constantly bombarded with information from so many directions at once. There are Emails, blogs, forums, text messages, and, of course, the ever present and ubiquitous social media on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and lots of other social networks. We see serious news and articles, jokes, memes, updates from friend feeds, business messages, spam and hidden amongst this ever present stream of data is of course, Scams as well.
On our website we will focus on some of the more common scams and we will dig deeper into how they operate, what to look out for, how to avoid them and how you can potentially get your lost funds back.
We also put together other types of scams below that criminals have mastered at re-inventing and in some cases have simply re-cycled to find new victims.
Advance Fee Inheritance Scams, Agribusiness Scams, Carbon credit Scams, Credit Trading Scams, Charity Scams, Diamond Scams, Early Pension Release Scams, Fortune Telling Scams, Gambling & Casino Scams, Insurance & Warranty Scams, iTunes Gift Card Scams, Land Bank Investment Scams, Loan Fee Scams, Parking Ticket Scams, Rare Metal Scams, Real Estate Scams, Share And Bond Scams, Small Business Scams, Student Loan Scams, Travel Prize Scams and Unregulated Investment Scams.