An excellent question.
1. If it sounds to be good to be true - it is!
2. If it involves you getting a lot of money for little or no effort - it's a scam!
3. If they need money from you up front for some employment opportunity - it's a scam!
4. If they need your bank account info so they can send you money - it's a scam!
5. If they need your help moving funds out of a country - it's a scam!
6. If in any way you are to send money or info to a person you've never met - it's a scam!
7. If their company is not duly authorized by the State's Attorney of your state to do business - it's a scam!
8. If your questions in any way bother them, or if the answers leave you more confused - it's scam.
9. If all else fails, do not forget number 1 and number 2!
And if you are already being scammed, do not send a bit more money in the hopes that it's real. Cut your losses and run to the District Attorney's office.
Use common sense. Ask yourself, what is in it for the other person? If its too good to be true, then it's not true. Be skeptical of who you hand your money over too. If you suspect that you are being scammed, you probably are!
No it is a scam and alot of people has been scammed! I get scammed GBP20.00. Others up to GBP200. NEVER use them...
Granville Solutions is a scam site. I am not personally acquainted with any who have been scammed by them, though.
Depending on the type of scam, you should report it to the appropriate authorities. Also, you should file a claim on the internet so other people are aware of this scam.I've added links below where you can report the fact that you were scammed, and also another that allows you to file a claim.
if they are being a noob.. tell them to jog on and go to the pakis around the corner.
Write him a letter and put it in the mailbox.
No. you can open a dispute with the seller that scammed you though
It can be difficult to tell if you are being scammed when online. One thing to do is to look for reviews of a company posted to different sites, people who have been scammed often will take to the web to warn newcomers.
There are many people that are likely to have been scammed by QuiBids. This can depend on the perception, and the person that is speaking of being scammed, however.
That is where a corporation is scamming, or being scammed.
The internet is not always a reliable sorce. they do it ok for some people just so they tell other people that it was great then they do it bad for other people
Either you are being scammed or you need to put your kids into a different school where the teachers are better informed about Church history and tradition.
You'll have to sue who scammed you after they are proved guilty and no one knows where?oh i can tell u on here go to report abuse and right a note
You can buy it back or hack but you souldnt do that
yes
If they ask you for money or your bank account information.
If your friend does not know how dangerous online dating can be then there is nothing that you can do to change your friend's mind and they are going to have to learn the hard way. If you feel your friend is in danger then tell his/her parents.