While the answer is "if it sounds too good to be true, then it's probably a scam" is correct, there are many instances when the scammer uses pressure, fear and threats to scam people.
Many cases of innocent people simply bamboozled by scammers.
The clear message..
No government, company or Police would ever telephone an Australian with a threat.. simple! IT IS A SCAM
If the caller threatens
Imprisonment Penalty Violence Harm
IT IS A SCAM ?
If the caller says
Do not call anyone (ie friends, family, Police) You are in danger You must carry out instructions immediately Wants money Instructs you to do anything
IT IS A SCAM
COMMON SCAMS
Scammers are very clever! They use tricks to impersonate, copy and appear as anyone or anything. Scammers can sound like Government, Police and officials. Scammers can make anything sound or look real.
You MUST (we repeat "must").. believe it is a SCAM before proceeding..
? IT IS A SCAM ?
How to spot a scam
pretend to be from an organisation you trust and ask for your personal details in a call or a text. say that you have won a prize or there's money waiting for you.
use logos and copy real text messages to look legitimate. disguise their number/s, to make it look like they're calling from somewhere local.
THESE ARE SCAMS
Most common scams..
Many websites (check the www address) Online dating websites Puppy sales Hidden phone numbers
HELP
The ACCC and Scamwatch protects every Australian from scams, scammers and bad people.
If you have been threatened, assaulted or had your property stolen, contact your local police immediately.
Protect yourself from scams
Scammers are getting increasingly sophisticated in their attempts to get your money or personal details. Be alert and protect yourself from being scammed by following our tips.
Scams target everyone Protect yourself How to spot a fake Follow up scams
Contact people you know Contact your financial institution Recover your stolen identity Report scams to the authorities Get help from Australian agencies Report scams to Facebook services Change your online passwords Contact your local consumer protection agency Contact a counselling or support service
While the answer is "if it sounds too good to be true, then it's probably a scam" is correct, there are many instances when the scammer uses pressure, fear and threats to scam people.
Many cases of innocent people simply bamboozled by scammers.
The clear message..
No government, company or Police would ever telephone an Australian with a threat.. simple! IT IS A SCAM
If the caller threatens
Imprisonment Penalty Violence Harm
IT IS A SCAM ?
If the caller says
Do not call anyone (ie friends, family, Police) You are in danger You must carry out instructions immediately Wants money Instructs you to do anything
IT IS A SCAM
COMMON SCAMS
Scammers are very clever! They use tricks to impersonate, copy and appear as anyone or anything. Scammers can sound like Government, Police and officials. Scammers can make anything sound or look real.
You MUST (we repeat "must").. believe it is a SCAM before proceeding..
? IT IS A SCAM ?
How to spot a scam
pretend to be from an organisation you trust and ask for your personal details in a call or a text. say that you have won a prize or there's money waiting for you.
use logos and copy real text messages to look legitimate. disguise their number/s, to make it look like they're calling from somewhere local.
THESE ARE SCAMS
Most common scams..
Many websites (check the www address) Online dating websites Puppy sales Hidden phone numbers
HELP
The ACCC and Scamwatch protects every Australian from scams, scammers and bad people.
If you have been threatened, assaulted or had your property stolen, contact your local police immediately.
Protect yourself from scams
Scammers are getting increasingly sophisticated in their attempts to get your money or personal details. Be alert and protect yourself from being scammed by following our tips.
Scams target everyone Protect yourself How to spot a fake Follow up scams
Contact people you know Contact your financial institution Recover your stolen identity Report scams to the authorities Get help from Australian agencies Report scams to Facebook services Change your online passwords Contact your local consumer protection agency Contact a counselling or support service