We should all know better. But it's not about how much you know, ultimately it is about how you respond in the moment.
A financial columnist was scammed out of $50,000. Here’s how to prevent it from happening to you (yahoo.com)
Scams are coming at us from many different directions. Scammers are getting more creative in their approach, and if you haven't seen or heard of a particular scam before you may not be able to identify it.
It's important to be skeptical anytime you receive any communication about your finances and accounts that you didn't initiate. Make sure to independently verify these communications before sharing any personal or account information.
The reality is that anyone can be scammed. It is up to you to protect your money by making yourself scam resistant.
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