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I would like to know what are the most cleverest ways of discovering that a certain given website is a scam and not a real and trusted one?

If it sounds too good to be true....Google it!

I google it for scams!

Pretty much what everyone else said but red flags are also if the site is like cheap looking and has alot of grammar/spelling issues. Basically if it looks like they don't care.

If it promises to wave a magic wand and make you a millionaire overnight, then avoid like the plague!

I always look for reviews and use "Is this a scam" in the search. I've turned up scads that way!

I do my normal due diligence ie, google, scam busters, etc., and also go to site review websites to determine other views where possible normally if it is too good to be true it is a scam except in the case of WA that REALLY IS too GOOD to be TRUE!!!

Derek
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Hi, google it for scam(s). Irv.

For me, I consider the content. If it doesn't make sense or is illogical, I pass. I also don't pay any attention at all to video endorsements. Look for a name on the site to google. My philosophy is also to pay for nothing up front.

Google it for scam reports. They aren't always truth but you can tell when somebody is just trying to create problems.

Jose pretty much the old saying if it sounds to go to be true is correct. if they are promising 5 figures a month with no work then it probably a scam.

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How do I avoid scams online?

How do I avoid scams online?

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Website Development & Programming
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I would like to know what are the most cleverest ways of discovering that a certain given website is a scam and not a real and trusted one?

If it sounds too good to be true....Google it!

I google it for scams!

Pretty much what everyone else said but red flags are also if the site is like cheap looking and has alot of grammar/spelling issues. Basically if it looks like they don't care.

If it promises to wave a magic wand and make you a millionaire overnight, then avoid like the plague!

I always look for reviews and use "Is this a scam" in the search. I've turned up scads that way!

I do my normal due diligence ie, google, scam busters, etc., and also go to site review websites to determine other views where possible normally if it is too good to be true it is a scam except in the case of WA that REALLY IS too GOOD to be TRUE!!!

Derek
Onwards and Upwards !! with WA !!! TO INFINITY !!!!

Hi, google it for scam(s). Irv.

For me, I consider the content. If it doesn't make sense or is illogical, I pass. I also don't pay any attention at all to video endorsements. Look for a name on the site to google. My philosophy is also to pay for nothing up front.

Google it for scam reports. They aren't always truth but you can tell when somebody is just trying to create problems.

Jose pretty much the old saying if it sounds to go to be true is correct. if they are promising 5 figures a month with no work then it probably a scam.

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