How to Save Evidence Without Engaging the Scammer
What to capture, what not to send, and how to preserve details for your bank or report.
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What to capture, what not to send, and how to preserve details for your bank or report.
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View full articleA curated YouTube learning post about holiday scams: Good seasonal awareness content for shopping, charity, travel, and delivery scams.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about scam awareness: A broad overview video that helps new visitors understand the range of current scam approaches.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about travel scams: Highlights travel and rental-car scams where fake booking sites or copied numbers intercept customers.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about job scams: A news report useful for recognizing task work, WhatsApp recruiting, and crypto payment traps.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about scam awareness: A short public-safety report covering investment, employment, and phishing scam patterns.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about job scams: A practical news-style explanation of task scams, unexpected online job messages, and why paying money to get paid is a red flag.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about business impersonation: Explains how brand-name impersonation works and why familiar logos are not proof of legitimacy.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about moving scams: Useful consumer advice for avoiding moving companies that hold belongings hostage or inflate fees.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about crypto scams: A practical example of how tech-support and crypto-payment pressure can combine.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about gift card scams: Short education on why gift cards are an immediate red flag when demanded by a stranger.
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