Emotional manipulation is another powerful tactic. Scams frequently play on fear, excitement, sympathy, or trust. Some may pose as authority figures, family members, or reputable institutions. Others may offer rewards that seem unusually generous or risk-free. When something feels too good to be true, it usually is. Protecting yourself means verifying information independently—contacting organizations through official websites, double-checking email addresses, and never sharing sensitive details without confirmation. Thoughtful skepticism is not negativity; it is a form of self-defense.
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