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  1. Asked: February 1, 2025In: Internet Love Scam

    Scammers on chat programs

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    Added an answer on February 1, 2025 at 3:18 am

    While we can't actively monitor chat programs, we can definitely help you identify common scam tactics and red flags! Here’s what to watch out for: Common Chat Scam Tactics 1. Financial Requests or Promises Upfront Fees: Asking for money to unlock bigger rewards, cashback, or prizes. Too-Good-To-Be-Read more

    While we can’t actively monitor chat programs, we can definitely help you identify common scam tactics and red flags! Here’s what to watch out for:

    Common Chat Scam Tactics
    1. Financial Requests or Promises
    Upfront Fees: Asking for money to unlock bigger rewards, cashback, or prizes.
    Too-Good-To-Be-True Offers: Promising high returns with little to no risk.
    2. Fake Profiles or Impersonation
    Romance Scams: Quickly building a relationship and then asking for money.
    Impersonating Companies: Pretending to be from tech support, banks, or online services.
    3. Phishing Links
    Suspicious URLs: Sending links that look odd or have strange domain names (e.g., bit.ly links without explanation).
    Login Requests: Asking you to log in to a website via a link they sent, which can steal your credentials.
    4. Urgency and Pressure
    Limited-Time Offers: Creating a sense of urgency to make you act quickly without thinking.
    Threats: Claiming your account or personal information will be compromised if you don’t comply.
    5. Grammar and Spelling Errors
    Poor Language Quality: Professional companies rarely have typos or broken English in official messages.

    Tips to Stay Safe

    Verify Identity: Don’t trust profiles without verifying—ask questions only the real person would know.
    Don’t Share Personal Info: Avoid sharing financial information, login credentials, or personal details.
    Research the Offer: Google the offer, the person’s name, or phrases from the chat to see if others report it as a scam.
    Use Reverse Image Search: For profile pictures, use tools like Google Images to see if the photo is used elsewhere.

    Have you received any suspicious messages recently? You can share some details, and we can help analyze them!

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  2. Asked: February 1, 2025In: Online Purchase Scam

    Link legitimate

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    Added an answer on February 1, 2025 at 3:14 am

    If you already sent money and didn’t receive what was promised, it’s a strong sign that the platform might be a scam. To verify whether the link is legitimate, follow these steps: 1. Check the URL Does it look suspicious? Scammers often use URLs that look similar to real websites but have slight speRead more

    If you already sent money and didn’t receive what was promised, it’s a strong sign that the platform might be a scam. To verify whether the link is legitimate, follow these steps:

    1. Check the URL
    Does it look suspicious? Scammers often use URLs that look similar to real websites but have slight spelling errors or extra characters (e.g., “eternal-platf0rm.com” instead of “eternal-platform.com”).
    Is it HTTPS? A secure website should have “https://” before the domain name. However, some scams also use HTTPS, so this alone isn’t enough.
    2. Search for Reviews
    Google the name of the platform along with keywords like “scam,” “reviews,” or “complaints.”
    Check independent review websites (e.g., Trustpilot, ScamAdviser, Reddit).
    3. Verify the Company
    Is there a real company behind the website? Look for contact details, an about page, and a physical address.
    Search the company name in business directories or government registries.
    4. Look for Scam Signs
    Promises of guaranteed money or cashback for signing up – Common scam tactic.
    Requests for personal details or upfront payments – Legitimate platforms don’t require payment just for registration.
    No clear terms and conditions – Fake websites often lack refund policies or user agreements.

    If you need more info, do reach out at support@verifyscams.com

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  3. Asked: February 1, 2025In: Investment Scam

    Is eternal platform is ascam

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    Added an answer on February 1, 2025 at 3:12 am

    Based on available information, there are multiple platforms with "Eternal" in their names, and concerns have been raised about their legitimacy: Eternal Horizon: This platform has been identified as a potential Ponzi scheme. It promises daily returns on investments but lacks transparency regardingRead more

    Based on available information, there are multiple platforms with “Eternal” in their names, and concerns have been raised about their legitimacy:

    Eternal Horizon: This platform has been identified as a potential Ponzi scheme. It promises daily returns on investments but lacks transparency regarding its ownership and business operations. Analyses suggest that its business model is unsustainable and relies heavily on recruiting new members, a common characteristic of fraudulent schemes.
    ELBAZTIPS.COM.NG

    Eternal Finance: This entity operates without proper regulatory oversight, which poses significant risks to investors. Reviews indicate that it offers a basic trading platform with high spreads, making it disadvantageous for traders. The absence of regulation and transparency are major red flags.
    THEFOREXREVIEW.COM

    Eternal Slots Casino: Users have reported negative experiences with this online casino, citing issues such as poor customer service and misleading promotional offers. These complaints suggest that the platform may not operate in a trustworthy manner.
    LCB.ORG

    Given these concerns, it’s crucial to exercise caution when considering involvement with any platform associated with the name “Eternal.” Always conduct thorough research, seek out user reviews, and verify the regulatory status of any platform before making financial commitments.

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  4. Asked: January 12, 2025In: Cyber Extortion Scam

    Scam chats with screenshots

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    Added an answer on January 12, 2025 at 1:50 pm

    Threats demanding money, especially on platforms like Telegram, should be taken seriously but approached calmly and systematically. Here’s how to assess the situation and respond: 1. Assess the Threat Level Credibility of Threats: Evaluate if the person has access to any sensitive information aboutRead more

    Threats demanding money, especially on platforms like Telegram, should be taken seriously but approached calmly and systematically. Here’s how to assess the situation and respond:

    1. Assess the Threat Level
    Credibility of Threats: Evaluate if the person has access to any sensitive information about you or your family. For example:
    Are they providing personal details that are not publicly available?
    Are they making specific claims that suggest insider knowledge?
    Past Interaction: Have you interacted with this individual or shared information with them before?

    2. Common Telegram Threat Scenarios
    Extortion/Blackmail: They may claim to have compromising information or photos of you.
    Phishing Scams: Threats often come from scammers trying to intimidate you into paying without any real capability to harm you.
    Random Targeting: You may have been randomly targeted from public groups or forums.

    3. Immediate Actions to Take
    Do Not Pay: Paying usually encourages more threats and signals that you’re a target.
    Do Not Engage: Avoid responding or engaging further. Interaction can give them more leverage.
    Document Everything: Take screenshots of the threats, including the sender’s username, ID, and any messages.
    Enable Privacy Settings on Telegram:
    Go to Settings > Privacy and Security and adjust:
    Who can see your phone number (set to “Nobody”).
    Who can add you to groups (set to “My Contacts”).
    Restrict who can message or call you.

    4. Report and Block
    Report the User: Use Telegram’s built-in reporting feature to report the account.
    Block the Account: Prevent further messages by blocking them.

    5. Cybersecurity Precautions
    Change Passwords: Update your passwords for all online accounts and use strong, unique passwords.
    Monitor Accounts: Keep an eye on your financial accounts for unauthorized activity.

    6. Consider Law Enforcement
    If the threats include:
    Specific and credible threats of violence.
    Demands for large sums of money.
    Proof of access to private information.
    Report the incident to local law enforcement or cybercrime units. Provide them with the documentation of the threats.

    7. Be Wary of Future Attempts
    Scammers often use scare tactics, but they usually move on if they don’t get a response.
    Protect yourself from being targeted again by avoiding unknown groups and refraining from sharing personal details online.

    How Concerned Should You Be?
    Low Concern: If the threats are vague and the person has no personal information about you.
    Moderate Concern: If they claim to have sensitive data or try to convince you with fake “proof.”
    High Concern: If they know private details or escalate to personal threats.
    By staying vigilant and taking these steps, you can protect yourself and reduce the likelihood of further threats.

    Thanks for using Verifyscams Platform.

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  5. Asked: January 12, 2025In: Cyber Extortion Scam

    Why won’t this app let me upload scam messages or scam screenshots?

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    Added an answer on January 12, 2025 at 1:45 pm

    Hi, we have got your query "I’m not sure how it’s being done, but I keep getting audio threats against my daughters and I wanna know how to stop it and find out where it’s coming from! Telling me he gonna ” ho yo daughters out if you keep snitchin”!" we are deeply sorry you're going through such a dRead more

    Hi, we have got your query “I’m not sure how it’s being done, but I keep getting audio threats against my daughters and I wanna know how to stop it and find out where it’s coming from! Telling me he gonna ” ho yo daughters out if you keep snitchin”!”

    we are deeply sorry you’re going through such a distressing situation. Threats of any kind, especially those involving family, are serious matters that should be addressed immediately. Here’s how you can handle this situation:

    1. Contact Law Enforcement Immediately
    Report the threats to your local police or law enforcement agency. Provide them with all details, including:
    The content of the threats.
    How you’re receiving them (e.g., phone calls, messages, etc.).
    Any recordings, phone numbers, or other evidence you may have.
    Law enforcement can trace the source of the threats and take action against the perpetrator.
    2. Document Everything
    Keep a record of every incident, including:
    Date and time of the threat.
    Medium used (phone call, text, email, etc.).
    Any identifying details about the sender (phone number, voice characteristics, etc.).
    Save audio recordings, screenshots, and any other evidence without engaging further.
    3. Secure Your Devices
    Scan for spyware or malware: Install reliable anti-virus and anti-spyware software on your devices to ensure they haven’t been compromised.
    Change passwords: Update passwords for your accounts and use strong, unique passwords.
    Enable two-factor authentication (2FA): This adds an extra layer of security to your accounts.
    4. Protect Your Family’s Privacy
    Limit the amount of personal information shared publicly, especially on social media.
    Review privacy settings on all accounts to ensure your family’s information is not accessible to strangers.
    5. Legal Actions
    If you know the person making the threats or suspect someone, consult with an attorney to discuss potential legal actions such as restraining orders.

    If you need immediate assistance or feel that you or your daughters are in danger, please don’t hesitate to call emergency services.

    If you need more info feel free to reach out at support@verifyscams.com

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  6. Asked: December 22, 2024In: Cyber Extortion Scam

    Identity theft and fraud victim

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    Added an answer on December 22, 2024 at 8:30 am

    If you suspect that you’ve been a victim of identity theft and fraud, especially involving a platform like ID.me, and you have evidence suggesting deliberate actions, it's critical to take immediate steps to address the issue. Here’s a structured plan to handle this situation: Steps to Take: 1. GathRead more

    If you suspect that you’ve been a victim of identity theft and fraud, especially involving a platform like ID.me, and you have evidence suggesting deliberate actions, it’s critical to take immediate steps to address the issue. Here’s a structured plan to handle this situation:

    Steps to Take:
    1. Gather and Secure Your Evidence
    Collect all correspondence, screenshots, emails, or any other records related to your ID.me account and the alleged fraud.
    Document the timeline of events to clearly outline what happened.
    2. Contact ID.me Support
    Reach out to ID.me’s support team with your evidence and request a detailed investigation. You can do this through their official website or contact channels.
    Be firm but polite, explaining why you believe the internal takeover claim may not be accurate.
    3. File a Complaint
    If ID.me does not resolve the issue to your satisfaction, file a formal complaint:
    Federal Trade Commission (FTC): Visit IdentityTheft.gov to report identity theft and create a recovery plan.
    Better Business Bureau (BBB): File a complaint about ID.me’s handling of your account.
    4. Notify Relevant Authorities
    Local Law Enforcement: File a police report about the fraud. This can be helpful for future claims and disputes.
    Financial Institutions: If the fraud has impacted your bank accounts or credit, notify your bank and creditors immediately.
    5. Monitor and Protect Your Identity
    Place a fraud alert on your credit file with major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion).
    Consider a credit freeze to prevent new accounts from being opened in your name.
    Use a credit monitoring service to keep track of any suspicious activity.
    6. Review and Strengthen Your Accounts
    Reset passwords for all accounts, ensuring they are strong and unique.
    Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever possible.
    Review activity on your other online accounts to ensure they haven’t been compromised.
    7. Seek Legal Advice
    If you believe the fraud was deliberate and you have evidence to support your claim, consider consulting with an attorney who specializes in identity theft or consumer protection.
    An attorney can help you assess the viability of taking legal action against ID.me or other involved parties.
    8. Report to Consumer Protection Agencies
    Report your concerns to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) if financial accounts were involved.
    If applicable, report to your state attorney general’s office.
    Tips for Communicating with ID.me
    Be Specific: Clearly outline your evidence and why you believe the takeover was deliberate.
    Ask for Escalation: Request to speak with a higher-level representative if initial support is unhelpful.
    Follow Up Regularly: Don’t let the issue fall through the cracks—keep following up until you receive a resolution.
    What to Avoid
    Don’t share sensitive information over unverified channels.
    Avoid delays in reporting and securing your accounts, as time is critical in fraud cases.
    If you provide more details about the evidence or the events, I can offer tailored advice to help you address the situation effectively.

    Thanks for using Verify Scams Platform.

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  7. Asked: December 22, 2024In: Doubt

    Is it a scammer when some stranger message me

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    Added an answer on December 22, 2024 at 8:28 am

    Hi, This situation has several potential warning signs of a scam or malicious intent. While it's not guaranteed that the person is a hacker, here are some critical points to consider: *Red Flags: Unsolicited Contact: Receiving a message from someone you don’t know, especially claiming to have obtainRead more

    Hi, This situation has several potential warning signs of a scam or malicious intent. While it’s not guaranteed that the person is a hacker, here are some critical points to consider:

    *Red Flags:
    Unsolicited Contact: Receiving a message from someone you don’t know, especially claiming to have obtained your number from a “friend,” is suspicious.

    *Business Account: The person is using a WhatsApp Business account, which can be set up by anyone. Scammers sometimes use these to appear legitimate.

    *Vague Backstory: The claim that they’re from the U.S., new in South Africa, and got your number through a friend is a common tactic to build trust while remaining vague.

    *Cultural Mismatch: The name “Beatrice” and the claim that the person is from Nigeria could be part of a strategy to seem relatable or trustworthy. This mismatch may be designed to confuse or disarm you.

    *No Clear Purpose: If the person has no clear reason for contacting you and offers no meaningful explanation, it’s a red flag.

    Potential Risks:
    *Phishing or Scams: They might try to manipulate you into sharing personal information or money.
    *Social Engineering: They could be trying to gather details to use in further scams or identity theft.
    *Malware Links: They may eventually send malicious links or attachments designed to hack your device.

    What You Should Do:
    Don’t Share Personal Information: Avoid revealing any personal details, such as your address, occupation, or financial information.

    Be Skeptical: Ask yourself why a stranger would contact you. Legitimate introductions usually involve clear, verifiable reasons.

    Check for Signs of Authenticity:

    *Ask for the “friend” who allegedly shared your number.
    *Verify their identity by requesting specific details or a video call.
    *Avoid Clicking Links: If they send links or attachments, do not click on them. They could be malicious.
    *Block and Report: If the conversation feels suspicious or uncomfortable, block the contact and report them to WhatsApp.

    Update Security:

    *Ensure your phone and WhatsApp are updated to the latest version.
    *Use two-step verification for your WhatsApp account for added security.
    *Trust Your Instincts: If something feels off, it probably is. It’s better to err on the side of caution and disengage rather than risk exposing yourself to potential harm.

    Thanks for Using Verify Scams Platform.

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  8. Asked: December 22, 2024In: Doubt

    To good to be true

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    Added an answer on December 22, 2024 at 8:22 am

    This situation raises several red flags and is highly likely to be a scam. Scammers often impersonate celebrities to manipulate fans into sending money or personal information. Here’s why this is suspicious: Red Flags: Unsolicited Contact: It’s unlikely that a celebrity like Dua Lipa would personallRead more

    This situation raises several red flags and is highly likely to be a scam. Scammers often impersonate celebrities to manipulate fans into sending money or personal information. Here’s why this is suspicious:

    Red Flags:
    Unsolicited Contact: It’s unlikely that a celebrity like Dua Lipa would personally text fans or initiate a private conversation without verification.

    Offer Sounds Too Good to Be True: Promises of extravagant gifts or experiences (like a private plane) are common tactics scammers use to lure victims.

    Request for Money: Asking for $1,000 for “security details” is a major red flag. Celebrities and their teams would never request money from fans for such arrangements.

    Payment to “Management” or Family: The claim that you need to pay her father, who is also her “management,” is suspicious and not how legitimate celebrity management operates.

    Text-Only Communication: A real celebrity or their management would communicate through verified channels, not untraceable text messages.

    What to Do:
    * Stop Communicating: Block the number or account immediately to prevent further interaction.
    * Do Not Send Money: Under no circumstances should you send any money or provide personal details.
    *Report the Incident: Report the scam to your local authorities. If it occurred on a social media platform, report the account to the platform.
    *Verify Official Channels: Celebrities typically communicate with fans through official, verified channels. Check Dua Lipa’s official website or social media accounts for guidance.
    * General Advice: Scammers prey on emotions and excitement, so it’s important to stay cautious and skeptical. If something feels “too good to be true,” it almost always is.

    Thanks for using verify scams platform.

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  9. Asked: December 22, 2024In: General question

    Factbot by Snopes

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    Added an answer on December 22, 2024 at 8:18 am

    Factbot by Snopes is a reliable tool for fact-checking as it utilizes Snopes.com, a well-established platform known for investigating urban legends, misinformation, and viral claims. It provides expertise in fact-checking, detailed explanations, and covers diverse topics such as politics, health, anRead more

    Factbot by Snopes is a reliable tool for fact-checking as it utilizes Snopes.com, a well-established platform known for investigating urban legends, misinformation, and viral claims. It provides expertise in fact-checking, detailed explanations, and covers diverse topics such as politics, health, and pop culture. However, Factbot has some limitations. It may oversimplify complex fact-checks, leading to loss of nuance, and like any organization, Snopes may carry some human biases. Additionally, Factbot relies on existing Snopes data, so very recent claims might not be verified. To make the best use of Factbot, treat it as a first step against misinformation and corroborate its findings with other reputable sources like PolitiFact or FactCheck.org for critical or controversial claims.

    Thanks for using Verify Scams Platform.

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  10. Asked: December 22, 2024In: Job Scam

    Scam links

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    Added an answer on December 22, 2024 at 8:11 am

    Be cautious! If you've been asked to click a link to claim a commission, there are a few steps you should follow to ensure it's legitimate: 1:- Verify the Source: Check if the request comes from a trusted and known source. Look at the sender's email address or the contact who sent the message. 2:- IRead more

    Be cautious! If you’ve been asked to click a link to claim a commission, there are a few steps you should follow to ensure it’s legitimate:

    1:- Verify the Source:
    Check if the request comes from a trusted and known source. Look at the sender’s email address or the contact who sent the message.

    2:- Inspect the Link:
    Hover over the link (without clicking) to see the URL. Ensure it leads to a legitimate website (e.g., no misspellings or suspicious domain names).

    3:- Avoid Sharing Personal Information:
    Do not enter personal or financial information unless you’re sure the website is genuine.

    4:-Look for Signs of Phishing:
    Poor grammar, urgent language, or unfamiliar sender names are red flags.

    If you’re unsure, feel free to share details (without sensitive information), and we can help you assess the link!

    Thanks for using Verify Scams platform.

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