Unexpected messages on social media about investing are almost always scams (2024)

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S R Mabry

June 28, 2024

Why isn't their restrictions on Servers to have a phone number that works and abuse email that they do something about clients who are spamming emails.

I get over 50 emails a day and most are from Amazon users now or Google. Neither do anything; also there are ways to report in a format for others and they do not even work I tried for 40 mins. to report one and used to have Twitter to exposed them. It should be mandatory to have a phone number not only works on abuse line and a person answering in during business hours to actually do something.

Also that if you donate or purchase from a company they cannot sell, give way, leak consumer's emails as a requirement to purchase or donating. It should be an option.

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Lou Bornstein

June 28, 2024

Thank you FTC for sending out these relevant, informative scam alerts directly to the public - an outstanding initiative & program.

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soule11

June 28, 2024

In reply to Thank you FTC for sending… by Lou Bornstein

Ditto-- this is probably one of the "government intrusions" that some parties would like to get rid of...

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Thomas L

June 28, 2024

A variation of this scam is when the opportunity to invest comes from a known friend's account.
The friend's account has been hacked, and the spammer posts as the person indicating that they are newly graduated from a course on crypto investing and showing people who have made considerable profit on their investments. A reverse search on the photos easily finds variations of the same photo (and text) on other profiles.

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OSWALDO

June 28, 2024

Those scammers keeping send me, my Netflix Acc. Sirius Acc. and many things more; to try to get me. I send that email to SPAN. I never open. When they call me, saying they are from the Social Security or IRS I hang up. Because I know they are Scammers.
All Companys, Banks, Credit Cards SSA, IRS, say to Customers. We never call you, if you have any problems; you call us.
Also, they Scammers on tools, or any products; offer low-cost stuffs. But is not trues.

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