Anti-Scam

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The Anti-scam Educational Initiative

Scammers are individuals or groups who engage in fraudulent and deceptive activities to manipulate, trick, or deceive others for financial gain or other malicious purposes.

  • Only individuals listed as official Sckolario representatives are affiliated with us.
  • Be cautious of anyone not on our official list claiming to represent Sckolario, as they may be scammers.
  • To protect your interests, deal exclusively with our authorized representatives.
  • If in doubt, contact us directly for verification.
  • Your security is our priority.

Easy Guide

How to Identify Scammers?

  • They don’t use their real names.
  • They are individuals or groups that don’t have a legal institution.
  • They don’t have a business license.
  • They don’t have a registered office and address.
  • They avoid sharing specific details about their organization’s history or background.
  • They don’t have a Chinese or a local phone number.
  • Unprofessional communications: using terms like ‘Brother,’ ‘Inbox,’ ‘DM,’ ‘Come on,’ etc.
  • They use excessive flattery or emotional manipulation to gain your trust.
  • They might propose cheap pricing compared to the market to lure you.
  • They pressure you to make immediate decisions or payments without allowing time for research.

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