SIGNS IT MAY BE A FRAUD OR A SCAM
- Promises that an investment will consistently earn a lot of money—anything that seems too good to be true usually is.
- People who lie and say they know a lot about your retirement/investment needs.
- Not having the right paperwork that tells about the investment (i.e. stocks/mutual funds must have a prospectus and bonds must have a circular).
- Aggressive, pushy salespeople who want your answer, your money, or your signature right away.
HOW TO AVOID INVESTMENT SCAMS
- Read about and understand any investment before you give someone your money. Ask for information in writing. Use the EDGAR database (www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/webusers.htm) to research investments and investment companies.
- Get the name and company information of the salesperson offering an investment. Research the salesperson and the company before you decide to invest.
- Always look into investment firms or salespersons with “senior certification” or who claim to be retirement consultants.
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Comments
It is obvious that some users have mutiple accounts and they (1) create reward posts to give themselves coins or (2) write post under different accounts so that they can win 2 vouchers in 1 week and/or to gain more daily coins. Kindly do a background check that your weekly popular astronauts do not have the same residential address so as to stop rewarding dishonest users.