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She also added that she would work with authorities to investigate who and where these ads were coming from and advised her fans to check her personal social media for any endorsements.
Last year, Gaines shared a similar post on Instagram, writing, 맥스카지노This is a SCAM! We have nothing to do with it and have been trying to stop it for some time.맥스카지노
While a line by any of these three television icons would be added to our shopping carts in a flash, these scams remind us to be mindful of our internet safety. The recommends taking the following precautions when shopping online:
- Be cautious of links sent from an unknown number. You should never click on a link sent to you through a text if you don't recognize the number.
- Keep an eye out for bad grammar or any typos in ads. These are often a direct giveaway that it's a scam. Legitimate businesses proofread their official communications.
- Be careful with your personal info. Always be conservative with the information you provide to any website and make sure that you're entering it through the retailer's website directly instead of a link from an email or text message.
Watch the heartbreaking story of how one woman was scammed out of over $1 million.