-You are approached to invest in a money-making opportunity that promises huge returns and risk-free profits.
-The sales pitch is accompanied by glossy promotional material showing extraordinary returns.
-The seller uses financial or technical terms to try and sell their product or scheme.
-You are told places are strictly limited and you need to buy now in order to secure the software package or your spot in the scheme.
-You are frequently called by salespeople trying to pressure you into buying the product or joining the scheme.
Protect yourself
-If you receive a call from someone trying to sell you a sports investment opportunity or prediction software – just hang up.
-Be wary of high pressure and slick sales tactics, such as reports on past performance and graphs showing high returns.
-Do not let anyone pressure you into making decisions about money or investments – get independent legal or financial advice.
-Conduct an independent check on the company selling the scheme or service – often their postal address will turn out to be a car park and no real office exists.
-Look out for any ongoing costs associated with the scheme or system.
-Make sure you know how to cancel any subscription service that you sign up to.
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