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Offers that seem too good to be true (e.g., guaranteed high returns) are usually scams.

Never give your Social Security number, bank account details, or passwords to someone who contacts you unexpectedly. 4. Common Types of Cons Offers that seem too good to be true (e

If someone is pressuring you to keep a secret, acting aggressively, or creating a high-stress scenario, it is a red flag. 3. How to Protect Yourself bank account details

Check the company's official website directly rather than relying on the contact information provided by the person reaching out. or creating a high-stress scenario

Investigate the person, company, or organization thoroughly before providing any information or money.

Promising fake, low-risk, high-reward investment opportunities.