If someone wants your money or time in exchange for faith or a promise they make. That could very well be a scammer.
If someone does not want your money or time, it's near impossible for them to be scamming you.
Look for the signs.
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Oh yes, that is so true.. Long time ago, my dad who just got his huge amount of money from his retirement, a man came in to introduce to us about a one-time offer, wherein you have to invest a certain amount and in a few weeks, we would get the 40% of it, and in 3 months, you would get the entire capital plus the interest. He even mentioned a lot of prominent people who joined that thing.. Good thing we were reluctant about it.. A few days after, we learned that that was a pyramid scam.
It is obviously a scam if it promises something that is too good to be true.
If you suspect scamming, it's because there's a scam. If you don't see anything scamming, you believe there has to be a scam somewhere. Honestly it's hardðŸ˜
I lost $24 two weeks ago to a scam site. I can't invest anymoreðŸ˜ðŸ’”
Oh all I want is a peaceful life. No scammers and no one is scamming me but that's an impossible life.
Then what is not a scammer?
Someone who wants your money in exchange for a legitimate service or product that does what it claims
Yes, that's true, nowadays, scammer r everywhere, we just need to be careful