Con Apr 2026

Offers that seem too good to be true (e.g., guaranteed high returns) are usually scams.

If someone is pressuring you to keep a secret, acting aggressively, or creating a high-stress scenario, it is a red flag. 3. How to Protect Yourself Offers that seem too good to be true (e

Con artists often create a sense of urgency, fear, or excitement, such as saying you are in trouble or have won a prize. or creating a high-stress scenario

Pretending to be a government official (like DMV or IRS) or a family member in need. Offers that seem too good to be true (e

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