An upfront payment scam is a scam which asks you to send money upfront for a product or "reward" later. The "reward" may be in the form of a pre-approved loan or credit card application, a prize, a holiday or a cut of a profit from some activity.
You might be asked to provide your **** details to the scammer or to pay fees to gain access to what the scammer is offering.. If you send money to these scammers you may find that you receive nothing in return, or that you don't get what you expected.
Warning signs
Protect yourself from upfront payment scams
Do your homework
Decide
You should NEVER give out your personal or **** details to somebody you don't know. Remember that no legitimate credit card or loan provider will ask you to pay a fee to guarantee approval. Don't let the fact that an offer sounds enticing or genuine trick you.
If you think the offer may be genuine, make sure you seek the advice of an independent professional such as a lawyer, accountant or financial planner before committing any money.
Source: www.scamwatch.gov.au
Re: Up-front payment scams
by jibha on 20 Nov 2007 07:28
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Re: Up-front payment scams
by CanuckJoe on 25 Nov 2007 07:32
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Great advice,to the point and very easy to understand.
Re: Up-front payment scams
by mrgreater on 27 Dec 2007 03:23
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Very good write up and infomormative too.