I need to know, how out of your mind you gotta be to get scammed by government imposters?
Nobody I could think of actually had this happen to them but if there’s ever an almost victim, it probably happened to somebody somewhere.
We’re gonna break this down a bit and intelligence shame anybody this happens to in the future, if it does.
Let’s get straight to it.
How dumb you gotta be to get scammed by a government impersonator
Incredibly. If you’re someone that votes or even pay attention to who’s in office, you should be somewhat in tune with what’s likely to be a message on an elected official’s behalf. It’s deeper than that but off the top that comes to mind.
What’s a likely message you should be expecting?
Stick to your chops when it comes to dealing with services you’re trying to follow up on.
I find it’s most common with couples and would use that to my advantage.
If you’re not the qualified half for the job you want done, then trust it to your partner.
And if neither of you are experienced in the job, outsource yourselves and hire someone else to get whatever done.
Rely less on getting work done off of cold marketing tactics.
It may be a little cynical but if you’re doing what I like to call Defensive Inquisition then you’re gonna assume most are trying to scam you anyway and will only trust those proved themselves to perform whatever task you’re looking to achieve.
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