Fraud and Scams

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Most scams are based on impersonations. The person who is out to defraud you may pose as a reputable and trustworthy entity or a caring and supportive new friend, or may have an intriguing sales pitch. In other words, they give you fraudulent information and even fake emotions to get you; hook, line and sinker. They will typically go to great lengths to pull off their fraud and abuse schemes, so that you aren't even aware of them until they have gotten the "goods" and are long gone.

Realizing that scams can happen to anyone is the first step in protecting yourself. Most of us go through life either hoping that we will never be the victim of fraud or not really thinking about it at all. The harsh fact is that they do happen and everyone should practice good fraud protection techniques. Begin protecting yourself by knowing the types of frauds that are being committed and then making a conscious effort to avoid those situations.

The frauds are willing to go above and beyond what is necessary to make their scams believable, even to the point that they will create websites which look to be authentic and gives them credibility. They then carry out their online schemes for mail fraud, credit card fraud and phishing scams. It's hard to detect that any type of scam is happening, because they go to such extremes to cover their tracks. This is why it is important for the ordinary individual to go to great lengths to protect themselves and practice fraud protection techniques.

The best defense against scams is anti fraud education. Recognize the signs and know how to handle yourself. If you are vulnerable to those who are trying to defraud individuals, then you may not realize you've been victimized until it is much too late. For example, it could be as simple as buying a "guaranteed fast weight-loss pill." You may not recognize that your desire to lose weight is the criminal's opportunity to play on your weakness. You won't realize that because you sought out the fraud yourself, through seeing the convincing advertisement for a weight loss product. You are willing to pay a possibly ridiculous amount of money for something that most likely will not work, but since you sought it out, you don't recognize it as a scam.

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