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Video Course: Spotting Scams: Why You Shouldn’t Trust Coupon65 (Part 1)
Introduction & Scam Warning Signs
As many of you already know, Coupon65 has been mistaken for us in the past, and they continue to target Australian seniors. We've put together an informative six-part video course on how to spot scams, using Coupon65 as an example.
We sincerely hope this helps you stay safe and avoid any unpleasant interactions with scammers.
After watching the video, test your knowledge below.
Question:
What is a good way to spot a scam?
A. Grammar mistakes
B. Spelling mistakes
C. Broken hyperlinks
D. All of the above
Summary:
- Looking out for these kinds of errors is a great way to spot whether a website, text message, email, etc is legitimate or a scam.
- A trusted provider of information or online retailer would never let their website link to a page that doesn’t exist. This reflects poorly on them and makes them look like they are not on top of their own information and website functionality.
Members, this is our first-ever video course. We would love to hear your feedback on whether this is something we should continue!
Answer: D
Grammar mistakes, spelling mistakes and broken hyperlinks could all be signs that something is a scam.
Grammar mistakes, spelling mistakes and broken hyperlinks could all be signs that something is a scam.
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