SCARS™ Commentary: Defamatory Attack On SCARS
Every So Often A Fake Anti-Scam Group, Which Is Really Just Someone Hiding In Their Kitchen Decides That Are Going To Attack Our Organization
This is called the “Tall Poppy Syndrome” (as the Australians say)
In typical fashion another pretender fake amateur anti-scam Facebook page has gone after the SCARS Chairman directly in an attempt to aggrandize themselves.. We will not mention them by name, suffice to say they do not even identify who is behind their page.
This Is Actually A Fraud Since They Pretend To Be A Real Organization But Refuse To Identify Themselves
As always, each and every person here can choose which Facebook pages you like and follow. Some are fake anti-scam “groups” who publishes a page on Facebook pretending to be an expert but refusing to even disclose who they are? Or a real registered online crime victims assistance nonprofit such as SCARS? These are choices many of you have already made.
We wish you all the best in your choices. Decisions have consequences in your recovery and the organizations that you support.
Some actually accomplish something, others just steal the content from others.
We advise caution always in where you place your faith so that you are never scammed again. Not everyone is trustworthy and will take advantage of those who cannot tell the difference.
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TAGS: Fake Anti-Scam Group, Fake Facebook Page, Pretender Anti-Scam Group, Amateur Anti-Scam Group. Impersonating An Ortganization, Faker, Fraudulent Group,
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FAQ: How Do You Properly Report Scammers?
It is essential that law enforcement knows about scams & scammers, even though there is nothing (in most cases) that they can do.
Always report scams involving money lost or where you received money to:
- Local Police – ask them to take an “informational” police report – say you need it for your insurance
- Your National Police or FBI (www.IC3.gov »)
- The SCARS|CDN™ Cybercriminal Data Network – Worldwide Reporting Network HERE » or on www.Anyscam.com »
This helps your government understand the problem, and allows law enforcement to add scammers on watch lists worldwide.
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