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Consumer Fraud -

Scammers pretend to be trusted organizations—like the Social Security Administration, banks, or popular tech companies—to trick you into sharing personal information or sending money.

This includes fake websites, non-delivery of items, or high-priced items that turn out to be counterfeit. consumer fraud

According to a 2023 FTC report, 55.5% of surveyed adults experienced some form of consumer fraud in just two years. Understanding these tactics is your best defense. Top 3 Consumer Fraud Schemes Understanding these tactics is your best defense

The Invisible Tax: How to Spot and Avoid Consumer Fraud Consumer fraud is a massive, often invisible, tax on hardworking people, siphoning billions of dollars annually from unsuspecting individuals. While we tend to think of scams as obvious, the reality is far more sophisticated, with scams evolving to target people of all ages through fake investments, imposter scams, and deceptive online shopping, often resulting in significant financial and emotional distress. Promising astronomical returns on investment with low risk,

Promising astronomical returns on investment with low risk, such as bogus penny stocks, fake crypto opportunities, or multi-level marketing schemes. Why We Are All Vulnerable Consumer Fraud Awareness and Prevention - OCC

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