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1.
Scammers who target the elderly usually come across as _______.
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Likable. Scammers who target the elderly put on a positive face. Many elderly find it hard to turn down someone in need.
2.
When you send a cryptocurrency payment to another person, it is not reversible.
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True. Crypto payments are not reversible; to get one back, the other person would have to send it to you, which is not likely to happen if the person had defrauded you.
3.
Why might a scammer go to great lengths to detail the intricate aspects of an "opportunity"?
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Detail makes the opportunity look legitimate. The more detail, the more real it seems.
4.
Being paid to recruit others to a sales opportunity is sufficient to indicate that the opportunity is actually a pyramid scheme.
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False. Though it's a part of a pyramid scheme by nature, being paid to recruit others is not by itself an indicator, as even legitimate firms may offer fees for recruitment.
5.
Telephone swindlers demand immediate compliance from their victims because _______.
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Both of the above. Swindlers don't want their scams to be exposed.
6.
Why might a work-at-home job in which you reship items you receive in the mail to others be a scam?
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The items might actually be stolen. Reshipping is often a cover for sending stolen items.
7.
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. This is often the perfect way to keep the later investors faithful.
8.
Romance scammers try to prey on our _______.
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Any of the above. A romance scammer takes advantage of our basic human goodness in order to take money from us.