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Understanding and Avoiding Fraud and Scams
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1.
Why are pyramid schemes unsustainable by nature?
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There are never enough participants to keep the pyramids growing
Membership fees are too low
They pay too much in dividends to their members
They're not unsustainable; they can last a very long time, in fact
There are never enough participants to keep the pyramids growing. They are a fast way for scammers to defraud others.
2.
The perpetrators of Ponzi schemes typically pay money to some of the early investors because _______.
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They want to portray the investment as legitimate
They prefer to act in the best interests of investors
They want the investment to become legitimate as time goes on
They want to portray the investment as legitimate. This is often the perfect way to keep the later investors faithful.
3.
Which of the following job offers is most likely a work-at-home scam?
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Sewing purses at home for $10 apiece
Processing rebates for two hours a day for $500
Typing reports at 1 cent per word
A work-at-home job that requires a bachelor's degree
Processing rebates for two hours a day for $500. Pay that is far above market rates is a classic sign of a scam.
4.
Why are older people common targets for romance scammers?
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They don't understand social media.
They are usually single.
They usually have more assets than younger people.
They aren't.
They usually have more assets than younger people. Older people can be prime targets because of their assets.
5.
Telephone swindlers assume that people they call will want to be courteous to them on the phone.
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True
False
True. This courtesy is part of how they trap innocent people.
6.
About how many seniors have been victimized by elder financial fraud?
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One in 5
One in 10
One in 20
About one in 100
One in 5. About one in 5 Americans over 60 have been defrauded financially.
7.
In the world of cryptocurrency, what is a private key?
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A password
A string of secret numbers used to sign transactions
A secret word that a scammer sends you
None of the above
A string of secret numbers used to sign transactions. A private key provides access to your cryptocurrency.
8.
Why might a scammer go to great lengths to detail the intricate aspects of an "opportunity"?
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Scams are necessarily complex
The law requires it
Detail makes the opportunity look legitimate
To protect you as much as possible
Detail makes the opportunity look legitimate. The more detail, the more real it seems.
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