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1.
Creating artificial demand for a stock and then selling it to make a quick profit is known as _______.
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Pump and dump. Pumping and dumping means creating artificial demand and then selling in order to gain from it.
2.
Why are so many frauds tailored to the elderly?
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All of the above. Though these do not describe all elderly, they describe enough that criminals target them.
3.
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.
4.
It is possible to actually receive what you were promised in a money transfer scam.
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True. Though rare, it can happen, but you are usually being used to cover another person's illegal activity, and you can get in trouble for it.
5.
Which of the following descriptions of a work-at-home job is most likely to be that of a scam?
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An assurance that anyone can do it. Of the choices, this one is the most likely to be from a scam.
6.
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.
7.
Telephone swindlers assume that people they call will want to be courteous to them on the phone.
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True. This courtesy is part of how they trap innocent people.
8.
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.