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Online vs. Offline Scams: What You Need to Be Aware Of

Online vs. Offline Scams: What You Need to Be Aware Of “Trust, but verify.” — Ronald Reagan Scams didn’t start with the internet. They just got faster, louder, and more scalable. Long before fake emails and phishing links, there were doorstep fraudsters, phone calls pretending to be officials, and “too good to miss” deals whispered face-to-face. The difference today is not the existence of scams—it’s the efficiency. Online scams can reach millions in seconds. Offline scams rely on proximity and persuasion. But strip away the tools, and the strategy is identical: gain your trust, create urgency, and separate you from your money or information. If you understand that, you’re already ahead. The Core Similarity: Manipulation, Not Technology Whether it’s a polished website or a friendly stranger, scams are built on psychology. They exploit: Fear (“Your account has been compromised”) Greed (“Exclusive deal just for you”) Authority (“I’m calling from your bank”) Urg...
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