In which situations would people say “I’d like to run something by you” before making a decision?, Why do scammers often hide only one catch instead of many problems?, What kinds of offers usually raise a red flag for people?, Can something seem so far, so good, and still be risky later? Why?, Why do scammers sometimes say construction is still underway or that a project isn’t finished yet?, What makes an offer sound like a safe bet, even when it isn’t?, Why might wishful thinking make people ignore warning signs?, In what situations should people take claims with a grain of salt?, Why do scams often involve time pressure or urgency?, Which scam types work best online, and why?, Why do scammers often promise guaranteed returns or “no risk”?, How can people check information when something sounds too good to be true?, Why do scammers use professional-looking websites or photos?, Why is it useful to discuss suspicious offers with someone else before deciding?, How can early success (so far, so good) make people less careful later?, What is one general rule that can help people avoid most scams?.

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