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Most scams need you to do something before they can work.
Scammers may:
- ask you to send them money based on promises that turn out to be false;
- ask you to provide your personal information and bank details.
Some are easy to spot while others are so sneaky you may not know they are scams.
PROTECT YOURSELF
Remember – If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is
Publications
- Protect YOURSELF
- Protect your MONEY
- Protect your PHONE
- Protect your COMPUTER
- Protect your IDENTITY
- SCAMS poster
For a copy of 'The Little Black Book of Scams' contact Consumer Affairs on 1800 019 319. SMS 040 111 6801
Email consumer@nt.gov.au
Other useful web sites on SCAMS
REPORT ANY SCAMS TO
CONSUMER AFFAIRS 1800 019 319
or email consumer@nt.gov.au
