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2025-09-03 21:02

IndustryTop 5 Ways to Spot a Scam Website
1. Incomplete or Fake Contact Info Legit sites list a physical address, phone number, and real email. If the site only has a contact form or vague details, that’s a red flag. 2. No HTTPS or Padlock Symbol Always check for “https” and a padlock in the address bar. Scam sites often lack basic security, putting your data at risk. 3. Poor Design and Grammar Scam sites often look rushed—with bad grammar, low-quality images, and broken links. A sloppy site is rarely trustworthy. 4. Bad Reviews or No Online Presence Search for reviews. If the site has consistent complaints or doesn’t show up anywhere credible, stay away. 5. Deals That Seem Too Good Huge discounts, free items, or promises of fast riches are classic bait. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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Top 5 Ways to Spot a Scam Website
Hong Kong | 2025-09-03 21:02
1. Incomplete or Fake Contact Info Legit sites list a physical address, phone number, and real email. If the site only has a contact form or vague details, that’s a red flag. 2. No HTTPS or Padlock Symbol Always check for “https” and a padlock in the address bar. Scam sites often lack basic security, putting your data at risk. 3. Poor Design and Grammar Scam sites often look rushed—with bad grammar, low-quality images, and broken links. A sloppy site is rarely trustworthy. 4. Bad Reviews or No Online Presence Search for reviews. If the site has consistent complaints or doesn’t show up anywhere credible, stay away. 5. Deals That Seem Too Good Huge discounts, free items, or promises of fast riches are classic bait. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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