First Thing a Scammer Asks For? Silence. Not Money.
Before a scammer asks for a wire transfer, gift card, or your bank login, they usually ask for something much smaller: quiet. “Don’t tell your kids.” “Your phone might be hacked. Don’t call anyone about this.” “This has to stay between us.” “The bank told me not to discuss this with family.” If ...
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