If a scammer is threatening you, you should not engage with them further. Block their contact, report the threat to the authorities, and seek help from a trusted adult or organization. It's important to protect yourself and not give in to their demands.
No, I have never been in a situation where a scammer was threatening to kill me.
Yes, I have been contacted by scammers who have made threats.
If a scammer has your address, you should be cautious and vigilant. Consider reporting the scam to the authorities, monitoring your financial accounts for any suspicious activity, and taking steps to protect your personal information from further exploitation.
If a scammer has your phone number and email address, you should be cautious and avoid responding to any suspicious messages or calls. Consider blocking the scammer's contact information and report them to the appropriate authorities, such as your phone carrier or email provider. Additionally, be vigilant about protecting your personal information and consider changing your passwords for added security.
No, I have never had a scammer send me money.
No, I have never been in a situation where a scammer was threatening to kill me.
Yes, I have been contacted by scammers who have made threats.
If a scammer has your address, you should be cautious and vigilant. Consider reporting the scam to the authorities, monitoring your financial accounts for any suspicious activity, and taking steps to protect your personal information from further exploitation.
If a scammer has your phone number and email address, you should be cautious and avoid responding to any suspicious messages or calls. Consider blocking the scammer's contact information and report them to the appropriate authorities, such as your phone carrier or email provider. Additionally, be vigilant about protecting your personal information and consider changing your passwords for added security.
yes. he is a scammer for a "WANTED NANNY SCAM"
No, I have never had a scammer send me money.
julian2 probably changed his password on Animal Farm. That is a good safety thing to do, especially if you think someone has hacked into your account or has your password. No one but the account owner should have access to their account.
No, I have never accidentally given my address to a scammer.
If you have given your name, address, and date of birth to a scammer, you should immediately contact your bank and credit card companies to monitor for any suspicious activity. You should also report the scam to the Federal Trade Commission and consider placing a fraud alert on your credit report. Additionally, be cautious of any further communication from the scammer and avoid sharing any more personal information.
If a scammer sends you money, they may be trying to trick you into sending them more money or personal information. It's important to be cautious and not engage with the scammer.
If you gave a scammer your address, you should be cautious and vigilant. Monitor your financial accounts for any suspicious activity, consider changing your address if possible, and report the scam to the authorities. Be careful about sharing personal information in the future to avoid falling victim to scams.
she is a scammer for sure, she also mailed me for money