Investment scam

17 October 2018
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Common investment scams may involve lucrative investment opportunities such as shares, bonds, cryptocurrencies, rare metals, overseas investments, or alternative energy.

What are the warning signs?

  • You repeatedly receive unsolicited calls.
  • You are promised quick profits and assured that the investment is safe.
  • The offer is only valid for a limited time.
  • The offer is only available to you, and you are asked not to share it.

What Can You Do?

  • Always seek impartial financial advice before handing over money or making an investment.
  • Reject unsolicited calls related to investment opportunities.
  • Be wary of offers that promise a safe investment, guaranteed returns, and large profits.
  • Beware of future scams. If you have already fallen victim to a scam, scammers are likely to try again or sell your details to other criminals.
  • Contact the police if you have any suspicions.

…or you are presented with a great offer online!

Consumers and businesses are increasingly buying and selling online. You can find good deals online… but beware of scams.

What Can You Do?

  • Use national retailers’ websites whenever possible: you are more likely to be able to resolve any issues.
  • Do your research: check before you buy.
  • Pay by card: you have a better chance of getting your money back.
  • Pay via secure payment platforms. Are you being asked for a bank transfer or money order? Do not trust it!
  • Only pay using a secure internet connection—avoid using free or open public Wi-Fi.
  • Only pay on a secure device. Keep your operating system and security applications up to date.
  • Be cautious of adverts offering unbelievable deals or miracle products. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is a scam!
  • Does a pop-up advert tell you that you have won a prize? Think twice—you could end up with a virus.
  • If the product does not arrive, contact the seller. If there is no response, contact your bank.
  • Always report any suspected scam attempt to the police, even if you managed to avoid it.

Download the infographics with tips to avoid becoming a victim of these cyber scams:

Investment scam

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