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"Scam Busters: Spot the Trick!" 🚨🔍

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    Test your scam-spotting skills with fun challenges! Answer questions, solve dilemmas, and outsmart the tricksters! 🚨💡
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  • What is a common red flag of an email scam?
    A sense of urgency and threats
    A professional-looking email signature
    A lack of spelling mistakes
    A personal greeting with your full name d) A lack of spellin
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  • Which of the following is NOT a typical scam?
    Romance scam
    Free vacation scam
    Tech support scam
    Eco-friendly donation scam
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  • If someone says, “Your account has been suspended,” what should you do first?
    Ignore it completely
    Click the link to reactivate your account
    Check the sender’s email address and contact the company dir
    Reply asking for more details
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  • Scammers often use emotional manipulation. Which of the following is an example?
    All of them.
    “Congratulations, you’ve won a prize!”
    “Act now or your account will be deleted!”
    “A friend is in trouble and needs your help.”
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  • Why do scammers ask “Can you hear me?” in a phone call?
    To trick you into saying “yes” so they can use your voice f
    To verify your identity
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  • Scammers try to ___ people into sharing personal information.
    trick
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  • It’s important to stay ____ when you receive unexpected messages asking for money.
    vigilant
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  • Scammers might try to pull the ____ over your eyes by pretending to be trustworthy.
    wool
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  • You should never click on a link if it catches you _ ____ and looks suspicious.
    off guard
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  • Fraudsters take people for a ____ by using fake identities and false promises.
    ride
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  • What does "fall for a scam" mean?
    To create a scam
    To avoid a scam
    To believe a scam and become a victim
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  • If someone "keeps a low profile," what are they doing?
    Investigating scams
    Avoiding attention and protecting their privacy
    Making themselves noticeable online
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  • What does "give someone away" mean in the context of scams?
    To give someone money
    To help a scammer
    To expose someone’s true identity or intentions
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  • If someone "pulls the wool over your eyes," what have they done?
    Asked for help
    Tricked you
    Given you a gift
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  • Scenario: You receive a message saying you’ve won a free trip. What do you do?
    Ignore it, research the sender, never share personal details
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  • Roleplay: A “bank representative” calls you asking for your account details. Respond wisely.
    Ask for verification, hang up, and call your bank directly.
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