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Video Course: Spotting Scams: Why You Shouldn’t Trust Coupon65 (Part 2)

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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.

Missed part one? Watch it here.



After watching the video, test your knowledge below.



Question:
Which of these options is not a reliable website to confirm information?
  • Your state or territory Seniors Card website
  • National Seniors Australia
  • Coupon65
  • Seniors Discount Club
  • Trustpilot

Summary:
- If you’re ever unsure of a business, it is good to check if they have social media OR what people are saying about this business on social media.

- A great way to do some quick research is by typing the business's names and reviews into your search engine.

- Websites like Trustpilot are a great way to figure out whether you can or cannot trust a business.

Answer: Coupon65

 
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