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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
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- SCAMS poster
For a copy of 'The Little Black Book of Scams' contact Consumer Affairs on 1800 019 319.
Other useful web sites on SCAMS
REPORT ANY SCAMS TO
CONSUMER AFFAIRS 1800 019 319
or email consumer@nt.gov.au
