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Slow it down — Scammers will often create a scenario where you need to make an urgent payment. Ask questions to get more information to avoid being rushed into taking immediate action.
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Spot check — Do your research to check the details. You should hang up on unexpected phone calls and then look up the bank, agency or organization that’s supposedly calling to get in touch directly.
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Stop! Don't send — No credible person or agency will ever demand payment on the spot. Scammers will often tell you to go buy gift cards. Gift cards are meant only to be given as a gift to someone you know and not as payment under threat.
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Let’s see how these three key rules can be applied to the most common types of scams.
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Fighting fraud is a team effort. With support from Google, the Cybercrime Support Network is working to help everyone be scam aware and stop fraudsters for good.
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