FTC advice for NRY2: How scammers make you pa
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How scammers make you pay
January 4, 2018
by Lois C. Greisman
Associate Director, Division of Marketing Practices, FTC
Here’s one of the top questions we get from people: Is this a scam? Whatever the “this” looks like, here’s our best answer to that question: Did someone say you can only pay by wiring money, putting money on a gift card, or loading money on a cash reload card? If they did, then yes: that is a scam.
Here’s a video that has, in a little more than a minute, some of the scam scenarios we see – and what you should do about them.
How Scammers Tell You To Pay
By learning how scammers ask you to pay, find out how to spot – and stop – scams.
Whether someone tells you to pay to claim a prize, help someone out of trouble, or deal with tax issues from the (so-called) IRS: nobody legitimate is ever going to say you have to pay by wiring them money, getting iTunes cards, or putting money on a MoneyPak, Vanilla Reload, or Reloadit card.
So: watch the video. And if anyone ever insists you pay in one of those ways, tell the FTC. Because that will be a scam we want to know about.
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2018/01/how...ovdelivery