Are you wondering if that suspicious link you received from your great aunt's cousin's husband's brother-in-law is a scam?
We at Project Solve For Me are here to help. Our team of expert scammers (ahem, we mean, experts in scam detection) have put together this handy guide to help you figure out if it's a scam or not.
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Subpage 1: The Signs of a Scam
Here are some common signs that the link you received might be a scam:
- It asks you to send money to a stranger
- It asks you to download a weird app
- It says it's from a famous celebrity or politician
And here's some signs that it's not a scam (but still be careful!):
- It's from someone you actually know
- It says it's from a reputable company or organization
- It's just a weird link from your aunt's cousin's husband's brother-in-law
Subpage 2: How to Report a Scam
Don't just sit on it, do something about it! Report that scam to the relevant authorities:
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