07-05-2021, 09:22 PM
Get scammers off your love life, business through these tips.
The world has a serious scam problem.
From Brazil (where a banking computer virus has been designed to attract potential victims with pornographic material) to America (where there were over 300,000 recorded complaints about scam text messages in 2020 - double the number from 2019), banking scams have exploded globally and Nigeria isn’t left out.
This is alarming news but there’s a silver lining: The scammers (aka Bad Eggs) mostly use the same methods over and over again.
With that in mind, our logic for helping you avoid scams is simple:
If you know the Bad Eggs and how they operate, it’d be hard for them to scam you.
Get familiar (from a safe distance) with these common scammers who work harder than the devil.
1. The SMS Scammer
Mode of Operation: Sends a text message (SMS) designed to look like it’s from a bank with a link to steal account details.
Strengths: Clever, good at imitating banks, relentless, hard to trace.
Weaknesses: Spelling errors in the text message, the link in the message always looks strange (eg. nameofbank.agent.direct-link.com), the sender ID is usually a random phone number (instead of the bank’s name).
Your Smart Move: Delete the message immediately, don’t tap the link.
2. The Ponzi Scammer
Mode of Operation: Sells investment schemes that are too good to be true on WhatsApp, Facebook or Telegram.
Strengths: Makes sweet promises, usually uses a familiar brand to look legitimate, creates a sense of urgency.
Weaknesses: The interest is always extreme (eg. “Invest 2,000 naira to get 50,000 naira in 30 days!”), always too urgent (eg. “Today is the last day to invest!!!”), usually doesn’t have a physical office.
Your Smart Move: Don’t reply, don’t send money to the scammer, leave any Telegram or WhatsApp group that looks suspicious immediately.
3. The Money Doubler
Strengths: Knows how to appear legitimate, advises you to start with a small amount so you’ll build trust, disappears quickly after receiving money.
Weaknesses: Never explains clearly how the money will be doubled, doesn’t have an office address.
Your Smart Move: Avoid anything that mentions money doubling online and offline. It’s always a scam.
Remember, a safe way to grow your money is to set up a savings plan on your Kuda.
We’ll pay you reasonable interest without strings attached.
Have a lovely weekend
Curtesy, Primenet,Nairaland
The world has a serious scam problem.
From Brazil (where a banking computer virus has been designed to attract potential victims with pornographic material) to America (where there were over 300,000 recorded complaints about scam text messages in 2020 - double the number from 2019), banking scams have exploded globally and Nigeria isn’t left out.
This is alarming news but there’s a silver lining: The scammers (aka Bad Eggs) mostly use the same methods over and over again.
With that in mind, our logic for helping you avoid scams is simple:
If you know the Bad Eggs and how they operate, it’d be hard for them to scam you.
Get familiar (from a safe distance) with these common scammers who work harder than the devil.
1. The SMS Scammer
Mode of Operation: Sends a text message (SMS) designed to look like it’s from a bank with a link to steal account details.
Strengths: Clever, good at imitating banks, relentless, hard to trace.
Weaknesses: Spelling errors in the text message, the link in the message always looks strange (eg. nameofbank.agent.direct-link.com), the sender ID is usually a random phone number (instead of the bank’s name).
Your Smart Move: Delete the message immediately, don’t tap the link.
2. The Ponzi Scammer
Mode of Operation: Sells investment schemes that are too good to be true on WhatsApp, Facebook or Telegram.
Strengths: Makes sweet promises, usually uses a familiar brand to look legitimate, creates a sense of urgency.
Weaknesses: The interest is always extreme (eg. “Invest 2,000 naira to get 50,000 naira in 30 days!”), always too urgent (eg. “Today is the last day to invest!!!”), usually doesn’t have a physical office.
Your Smart Move: Don’t reply, don’t send money to the scammer, leave any Telegram or WhatsApp group that looks suspicious immediately.
3. The Money Doubler
Strengths: Knows how to appear legitimate, advises you to start with a small amount so you’ll build trust, disappears quickly after receiving money.
Weaknesses: Never explains clearly how the money will be doubled, doesn’t have an office address.
Your Smart Move: Avoid anything that mentions money doubling online and offline. It’s always a scam.
Remember, a safe way to grow your money is to set up a savings plan on your Kuda.
We’ll pay you reasonable interest without strings attached.
Have a lovely weekend
Curtesy, Primenet,Nairaland
Prophet Ebankole
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