Elliott Greenblott | Fraud Watch: Is it a scam? |

Is it a scam?

It’s the most frequently asked question we address. There is no simple answer to this somewhat simple question. The response is complex, requiring a response to three questions. How did “they” make contact: phone, email, online/social media, text message, in-person, mail? Who are “they:” law enforcement, a government agency, tech support, a business such as Amazon, a utility company, a relative, romantic interest; and what did “they” request?

• Money — cash, gift cards, Zelle/Venmo payment, wire transfer, credit cards, crypto?

• Personal information: account information, Social Security or Medicare number, birth date?

• Payment involving a problem (unpaid bill or taxes) or family emergency?

• Expense fees to obtain a prize.

• Money due to an emergency.

Let’s put the pieces together for each means of contact. Phone call: only answer the phone when you definitely know the caller. Let the call go to voice mail. Serious callers leave messages; scammers generally don’t.

Email

Criminals are adept at “spoofing” (impersonating someone else). Hover the cursor of your device over the sender’s name to see the real address. Rarely is a company email address @gmail.

Social Media

Beware of “pop-up” messages from “friends” and unrealistically priced deals that appear. Scammers, once again, are great…

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