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How to Complete an Internet Scam Check

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A internet scam check is always important when trying to accomplish any task on the web. Every time you log on to the internet you are susceptible. Whether you are paying a bill or checking your email. A simple internet scam check can be performed quickly and painlessly.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Look up any businesses you plan on using before hand. You can do this by going to the Better Business Bureau online during you internet scam check. If there has ever been any complaint with the company there will be a report. Only legitimate sites will be listed with the BBB.

  2. Step 2

    Google the name of the business during your internet scam check. Individuals will often times write warnings about websites that have caused them trouble. Typically you will always find one or two people complaining however if there are several be warned.

  3. Step 3

    If you are sending a payment or personal information over the internet make sure to look at the address bar. You will want to see https not http this is an important part of an internet scam check. Https means that you are using a secure site.

  4. Step 4

    Do not open any attachments if you do not recognize the sender. Regardless of how tempting it may be. This could harm your computer and put your personal information at risk. Even if you receive an email stating your account has been closed or compromised ignore it and contact the business it is supposedly from. These types of emails are common and dangerous! For your safety this internet scam check should become a habit.

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