Protect yourself
from fraud
from fraud
It's a sad fact of life, but there are people out there looking to scam you out of your money. They have many tactics and schemes and they don't care about what losing money will do to you. In order to avoid getting scammed out of your hard earned cash, keep a few of the following tips in mind.

1. Never Pay For a Job
Sure the ads sound good. Who wouldn’t want to make thousands of dollars a month working part time from home? However, if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. When looking into work-from-home jobs, be wary of any business that that asks for money up front, doesn’t give out a phone number or address (other than a P.O. box), uses a free web hosting service or email account, and spams you. Always check out a business before you agree to anything and research their claims.2. Protect Yourself on eBay
eBay is fun, easy and often cheap, but it can also be a place for scam artists to prey on unsuspecting victims. When making a purchase on the auction site, make sure you:3. Hang Up on Pushy Callers
Phone scams are one of the most common and longest running scams going. You’re smart women, so you probably already know this, but as a reminder it’s safe to assume it’s a scam if the caller tells you:4. Don’t Pay Advancement Fees
This type of con occurs when someone promises clever financing arrangements for products, investments, lottery winnings, or other “amazing” opportunities and asks for a finder’s fee in advance. If you encounter a situation similar to this, remember that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Research the person or company who approaches you, make sure you fully understand the agreement you are entering and be leery of people who require nondisclosure or no circumvention agreements that prevent you from verifying the company you are about to do business with.5. Use Common Sense
Your greatest weapon in the fight against scam artists is your intuition and common sense. If something seems off to you it probably is, so don’t give away your money or sign anything. Make sure you do some research on the company or charity asking you for money, suspect all “Get Rich Quick” schemes, be suspicious of all door to door salesman or telemarketers, and never pay by cash (you can always cancel a check). If you’re aware and think before you leap, you’ll have a head start on protecting yourself against scam artists.|
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