Scams aren’t always easy to identify but they share two common characteristics – they look credible and they know how to push the all right buttons to get you to respond.
Be wary if the offer:
- Promises to make you rich very quickly without much effort.
- Offers “free gifts” or prizes from a competition you never entered.
- Appears to be an official style correspondence.
- Assures you that the offer is ‘legal’.
- Urges you to act now and/or advise you not tell anyone else.
If an opportunity sounds too good to be true, be careful and follow these tips.
- Try and hold off to think about your options
- Research or investigate the opportunity. Put the name or company provider in an Internet search engine like Google. If you can’t find the information then don’t proceed.
- Ask questions. Find out whom you’re dealing with and what the guarantees are.
- Make an informed decision and don’t feel pressured.
- If you can not identify it through WA ScamNet then ring Consumer Protection on 1300 30 40 54
Always be careful about giving your personal details – including bank details or using your credit card - when dealing with people or companies you do not know. Identity fraud is a multi-million dollar business.
Help us alert others to the scam. Forward suspicious emails to our WA ScamNet hotlink:
wascamnet@docep.wa.gov.au.
Alternatively, post any letter scams you receive direct to WA ScamNet (no stamp required):
WA ScamNet - Consumer Protection
Reply Paid 64772
Locked Bag 14
Cloisters Square
Western Australia 6850