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Re-Edited United Nation Democracy Fund Facebook Spoof Scam Alerts!!!!
PLEASE ALSO BEAWARE THAT SCAMMERS PRETEND TP BE CHANNEL ASKING FOR MONEY IN THE COMMENT SECTION!!! DO NOT EVER RESPOND TO REQUEST FOR MONEY IN THE COMMENT SECTIONS PLEASE!!!!!!!
#UnitedNationDemocracyFund #Facebook #Spoof #Scam #Alerts!!!!
Link Source: https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/how...
Four Signs That It’s a Scam
1. Scammers PRETEND to be from an organization you know.
Scammers often pretend to be contacting you on behalf of the government. They might use a real name, like the Social Security Administration, the IRS, or Medicare, or make up a name that sounds official. Some pretend to be from a business you know, like a utility company, a tech company, or even a charity asking for donations.
They use technology to change the phone number that appears on your caller ID. So the name and number you see might not be real.
2. Scammers say there’s a PROBLEM or a PRIZE.
They might say you’re in trouble with the government. Or you owe money. Or someone in your family had an emergency. Or that there’s a virus on your computer.
Some scammers say there’s a problem with one of your accounts and that you need to verify some information.
Others will lie and say you won money in a lottery or sweepstakes but have to pay a fee to get it.
3. Scammers PRESSURE you to act immediately.
Scammers want you to act before you have time to think. If you’re on the phone, they might tell you not to hang up so you can’t check out their story.
They might threaten to arrest you, sue you, take away your driver’s or business license, or deport you. They might say your computer is about to be corrupted.
4. Scammers tell you to PAY in a specific way.
They often insist that you pay by sending money through a money transfer company or by putting money on a gift card and then giving them the number on the back.
Some will send you a check (that will later turn out to be fake), tell you to deposit it, and then send them money.
What You Can Do to Avoid a Scam
Block unwanted calls and text messages. Take steps to block unwanted calls and to filter unwanted text messages.
Don’t give your personal or financial information in response to a request that you didn’t expect. Legitimate organizations won’t call, email, or text to ask for your personal information, like your Social Security, bank account, or credit card numbers.
If you get an email or text message from a company you do business with and you think it’s real, it’s still best not to click on any links. Instead, contact them using a website you know is trustworthy. Or look up their phone number. Don’t call a number they gave you or the number from your caller ID.
Resist the pressure to act immediately. Legitimate businesses will give you time to make a decision. Anyone who pressures you to pay or give them your personal information is a scammer.
Know how scammers tell you to pay. Never pay someone who insists you pay with a gift card or by using a money transfer service. And never deposit a check and send money back to someone.
Stop and talk to someone you trust. Before you do anything else, tell someone — a friend, a family member, a neighbor — what happened. Talking about it could help you realize it’s a scam.
Report Scams to the FTC
If you were scammed or think you saw a scam, report it to the Federal Trade Commission.
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Spoofed Facebook Scammer Caught in the Act!
Links to resources: https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/how-avoid-scam
Four Signs That It’s a Scam
1. Scammers PRETEND to be from an organization you know.
Scammers often pretend to be contacting you on behalf of the government. They might use a real name, like the Social Security Administration, the IRS, or Medicare, or make up a name that sounds official. Some pretend to be from a business you know, like a utility company, a tech company, or even a charity asking for donations.
They use technology to change the phone number that appears on your caller ID. So the name and number you see might not be real.
2. Scammers say there’s a PROBLEM or a PRIZE.
They might say you’re in trouble with the government. Or you owe money. Or someone in your family had an emergency. Or that there’s a virus on your computer.
Some scammers say there’s a problem with one of your accounts and that you need to verify some information.
Others will lie and say you won money in a lottery or sweepstakes but have to pay a fee to get it.
3. Scammers PRESSURE you to act immediately.
Scammers want you to act before you have time to think. If you’re on the phone, they might tell you not to hang up so you can’t check out their story.
They might threaten to arrest you, sue you, take away your driver’s or business license, or deport you. They might say your computer is about to be corrupted.
4. Scammers tell you to PAY in a specific way.
They often insist that you pay by sending money through a money transfer company or by putting money on a gift card and then giving them the number on the back.
Some will send you a check (that will later turn out to be fake), tell you to deposit it, and then send them money.
What You Can Do to Avoid a Scam
Block unwanted calls and text messages. Take steps to block unwanted calls and filter unwanted text messages.
Don’t give your personal or financial information in response to a request that you didn’t expect. Legitimate organizations won’t call, email or text to ask for your personal information, like your Social Security, bank account, or credit card numbers.
If you get an email or text message from a company you do business with and you think it’s real, it’s still best not to click on any links. Instead, contact them using a website you know is trustworthy. Or look up their phone number. Don’t call a number they gave you or the number from your caller ID.
Resist the pressure to act immediately. Legitimate businesses will give you time to make a decision. Anyone who pressures you to pay or give them your personal information is a scammer.
Know how scammers tell you to pay. Never pay someone who insists you pay with a gift card or by using a money transfer service. And never deposit a check and send money back to someone.
Stop and talk to someone you trust. Before you do anything else, tell someone — a friend, a family member, a neighbor — what happened. Talking about it could help you realize it’s a scam.
Report Scams to the FTC
If you were scammed or think you saw a scam, report it to the Federal Trade Commission.
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Reaction! Coinbase bankrolls lawsuit against Treasury Department following Tornado Cash sanctions
KEY POINTS
Coinbase is backing a lawsuit filed against the Treasury Department Thursday by six users of a recently sanctioned crypto service.
Treasury said the service helped launder billions from state-sponsored bad actors. But crypto enthusiasts argue that sanctioning crypto code is an overstep and could cause negative ripple effects in the tech industry.
“It sets a dangerous precedent,” Coinbase’s chief legal officer, Paul Grewal, tells CNBC.
source link: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/08/coinbase-bankrolls-suit-against-treasury-department-following-tornado-cash-sanctions.html
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get on over for real journalism by Ivory Hecker: https://www.youtube.com/user/IvoryHecker
About Pickle Ball: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqLRRNOpe8U
link at rumble: https://rumble.com/v1iscon-pennsylvania-rallies-last-week-trump-vs-biden-back-to-back..html
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#maheshchookolingo #pickle ball #technlogy #podcast #conversation #elite #future #bitcoin #freedom #decentralized
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South Carolina Chuck!
join us as we talk about upcoming elections, trump mania, marketing, comedy, jokes,
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FBI WARNED Facebook About 'Russian Propaganda' Before Hunter Biden Story: Zuckerberg To Joe Rogan
Mark Zuckerberg recently told Joe Rogan that the FBI warned Facebook against 'Russian propaganda' before the Hunter Biden laptop story broke in 2020. #HunterBiden #JoeBiden #JoeRogan #markzuckerberg
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Warning: A crackdown in crypto is coming - Dr. Boyce Watkins Reaction & Conversation
Warning: A crackdown in crypto is coming - Dr. Boyce Watkins Reaction & Conversation.
join us as we listen to and discuss the recent changes and what the government intends to do about crypto. we are in the initial stages of our podcast and learning about our conversational styles etc. as we progress we look forward to improving and doing our best to bring to you conversations to help educate, and inspire. In the video, we listen to Dr. BoyceWatkins.com, explore crypto bubbles, talk about sci-fi the Orville, and wrap up with a random conversation. please join and support us on our journey.
#drboycewatkins - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9Qot...
#cryptomarket - CryptoBubbles.net
#trump #mindset #theorville #drboycewatkins #chookolingo #jimwidmann #freedomselfstorage #conversation #entrepreneur #iowa #podcast #money #politics #lifestyle #cryptomining
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Whoopi Goldberg Says College Loans are the Problem?
please forgive the edit, I ran into technical difficulty with audio, please be patient as we work through building out the team and skills. Any critiques and comments are welcomed and we look forward to having more discussions as we go. if you are interested in being on the podcast please reach out. #education #school #mindset #schoolloan #loans #debt #financialliteracy #university #BenjaminPayzant #chookolingo #jimwidmann #twitter #whoopigoldberg #theview #stats #conversations
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Joe Rogan Episode Reaction thoughts
Our reaction and thoughts on a Joe Rogan Podcast about Wokeism in England and around the globe with Jim Widmann and Mahesh Chookolingo
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Freedom Self Storage Carlisle Iowa
A day in the life of my mentor and friend Jim Widmann at his Business in Carlisle iowa
Music credit:
Music: DRIFT
Musician: Philip E Morris
Music: Push It Baby!
Musician: Philip E Morris
#entrepreneur #dayinthelife #vlog #storage #income #hustle #jimwidmann #chookolingo #streetdawgproduction #usa #investing
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Kamala Harris Hodge twins Reaction
James Widmann and Mahesh Chookolingo React to the Hodge twins' take on Kamala Harris's introduction pronouns his and her. other random miscellaneous topics.
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