They tried to scam me again.
We are now in an era where any tempting offer can be a potential scam.
This, of course, undermines our trust.
It leads us to not believe in anyone.
Personally, I distrust almost everything; I ended up blocking someone from the Baselang recruitment team because something didn't sit right with me.
It's the second time in a few days that I write about this, but it is too concerning.
One enters social media and offers pop up, pages that redirect you to others.
For me, it's a red flag; I filter everything on Google.
What strategies do you apply to avoid falling into the hands of scammers?
Personally, I don't believe in anything that offers easy money.
We all need money, but that doesn't mean we should believe in any method that promises high returns in the short term.
A pyramid scheme from the cryptocurrency investment platform HV IJEX just collapsed, in which many trusted and invested, only to lose all their money as it was a Ponzi scheme.
More than 80,000 people in Latin America, with the main victims in Colombia and Venezuela.
The era of communications gives criminals new ways to deceive people; they now offer their services on networks, and we are the ones who go looking for them.
Tell me if this has happened to you and what you have done to avoid it, or at least minimize it?
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