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SCAM TYPES AND TIPS TO AVOID SCAMS By SCAM RIPPER
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Page 1: Scam Tpes and its Avoidance

SCAM TYPES AND

TIPS TO AVOID SCAMS

BySCAM RIPPER

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Scams

Types Of Scams Acai berry Scams

Tips to avoid Acai berry scams Mystery shopping scams

Tips to avoid Mystery shopping scams Advance-Fee Loan scams

Tips to avoid Advance-Fee Loan scams Identify theft Scam

Tips to avoid Identify theft Scams

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A scam is trying to get your money, identity, all your personal information.Obtaining money by means of deception including fake personalities, fake photos, fake template letters, non-existent addresses and phone numbers, forged documents.

TYPES : Acai berry Scams

Mystery shopping scams

Advance-Fee Loan scams

Identify theft Scam

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Acai berry has gained group of attractiveness in the recent years due to its wonderful relating to diet value. But due to this excitement, there are plenty of bogus products are also offered in the market. People should be careful of this scam before buying acai berry products. As far as the pure acai berry is troubled, it is 100% natural and original product developed from ice over dried acai berry.

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Constantly purchase pure acai berry from a certified website Notice the manufacture and expiry date before purchasing the goods. Verify the ingredients and whether it contains

any chemicals or preservatives on brand of the

product. Always purchase the goods made from

freeze dried out acai. You can see on the label stating pure, natural or freeze-dried form.

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Mystery shopping also known as secret shopping can be a capable way of earning money, particularly for housewives, retired people and students. The work requires that you pose yourself as a normal customer, to estimate a company’s goods or services. Beautiful tag lines such as “Become Rich Soon without Effort!” and are frequently put out to attract people for enrolling in mystery shopping programs. You will be asked to do certain tasks and report the findings of those tasks in online forms or questionnaires, for that you will be paid compensation.

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Don’t pay a registration fee to a mystery shopping company. Don’t pay for “documentation”, “training materials”, or “ secret lists”. Don’t offer a debit or credit card, in case if they say they would not charge it. Don’t react to mystery shopping advertisement in the classifieds or ones you hear on the radio. Don’t believe a cashier’s cheque as payment, these are frequently fakes.

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Advance-fee loan scams frequently target customers with bad credit problems or persons with no credit. In swap over for an up-front fee, these companies "guarantee" that applicants will acquire the credit they want typically a credit card or a personal loan.

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Most rightful lenders will not "guarantee" that you will get a loan or a credit card earlier than you apply, particularly if you have bad credit, or insolvency. It is an established and common practice for highly regarded lenders to need payment for a credit report or assessment. Never give your credit card details like account number, Social Security number out over the phone except you are familiar with the company and know why the information is essential.

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An identity thief is somebody who acquires

some part of your susceptible information,

like your Social Security number, date of

birth, address, and phone number, and make

use of it without your knowledge to commit

fraud or theft.

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Keep a look at your purse or wallet, and stay them in a safe place at all times. Don't share your personal information

with casual people you don't know. Identity thieves are actually good liars,

and might make believe to be from banks, Internet service providers, or even government agencies to get you to make known identifying information.

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