Other Scams, Hoaxes and Frauds

These cover all the various scam types that don't fall into any of the most common categories of scam.

New Year’s resolutions are like glittering promises we make to ourselves: lose weight, save money, find love, or finally conquer the art of cooking...
Gift cards have become a popular way to shop or give, and platforms like Gifttowallet.com aim to make managing them easier. According to the website,...
As technology continues to advance at lightning speed, so too do the tactics of scammers. In 2025, these fraudsters are manipulating cutting-edge...
Imagine someone offering you free in-home services like cooking, cleaning, or even medical care—all they need is your Medicare number. Sounds...
With so many websites offering free movies, it's hard to know which ones are safe and which are scams. One such site, 9xflix.bar, raises many...
What do fake banks, imaginary nonprofits, and suspicious CEOs have in common? They all call A108 Adam Street, New York, “home.” The twist? This...
Apkft.xyz has been popular on ScamAdviser with many users wondering whether it's fake or real. Well, this has prompted us to do an in-depth analysis...
You probably dream of seeing your Idol Taylor Swift perform live. Hence, when you hear Swift's Eras tour, you jump with joy only to miss out on the...
Imagine this: you're scrolling through your feed, and there it is - your favorite celebrity or influencer, singing the praises of a product that...
Google Maps have not only revolutionized the way we see the world, but they have also made it easier to navigate from point A to point B. However,...
On ScamAdviser, one website has garnered a lot of user interest. Readers are curious if 4uvize.com is legit or a scam. This has prompted an in-depth...
In the digital age, the realm of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is both a boon and a battleground. While legitimate SEO practices aim to enhance...

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As the influence of the internet rises, so does the prevalence of online scams. There are fraudsters making all kinds of claims to trap victims online - from fake investment opportunities to online stores - and the internet allows them to operate from any part of the world with anonymity. The ability to spot online scams is an important skill to have as the virtual world is increasingly becoming a part of every facet of our lives. The below tips will help you identify the signs which can indicate that a website could be a scam. Common Sense: Too Good To Be True When looking for goods online, a great deal can be very enticing. A Gucci bag or a new iPhone for half the price? Who wouldn’t want to grab such a deal? Scammers know this too and try to take advantage of the fact. If an online deal looks too good to be true, think twice and double-check things. The easiest way to do this is to simply check out the same product at competing websites (that you trust). If the difference in prices is huge, it might be better to double-check the rest of the website. Check Out the Social Media Links Social media is a core part of ecommerce businesses these days and consumers often expect online shops to have a social media presence. Scammers know this and often insert logos of social media sites on their websites. Scratching beneath the surface often reveals this fu

So the worst has come to pass - you realise you parted with your money too fast, and the site you used was a scam - what now? Well first of all, don’t despair!! If you think you have been scammed, the first port of call when having an issue is to simply ask for a refund. This is the first and easiest step to determine whether you are dealing with a genuine company or scammers. Sadly, getting your money back from a scammer is not as simple as just asking.  If you are indeed dealing with scammers, the procedure (and chance) of getting your money back varies depending on the payment method you used. PayPal Debit card/Credit card Bank transfer Wire transfer Google Pay Bitcoin PayPal If you used PayPal, you have a strong chance of getting your money back if you were scammed. On their website, you can file a dispute within 180 calendar days of your purchase. Conditions to file a dispute: The simplest situation is that you ordered from an online store and it has not arrived. In this case this is what PayPal states: "If your order never shows up and the seller can't provide proof of shipment or delivery, you'll get a full refund. It's that simple." The scammer has sent you a completely different item. For example, you ordered a PlayStation 4, but instead received only a Playstation controller.  The condition of the item was misrepresented on the product page. This could be the