![]() This subreddit is a place for meaningful and useful discussions about scams. The exception to this rule is people who present themselves as public figures (ex: celebrities, internet personalities, etc.) This includes phone numbers, addresses, photos, and full names. Please censor any personal information in posts and comments. Offending posts will be immediately removed. Sharing personal information is strictly forbidden in this subreddit. If you take advice in private, you're on your own. Remember: never take advice in private, because we can't look out for you. Anyone suggesting contact via DM, or the services of a professional hacker to help recover funds must be reported. We are a landing page for people new to Reddit, and people in crisis. ![]() Regardless of whether a scam has been posted here once or a thousand times, remember there is a real person behind the screen. Flaming, name-calling, bullying, harassment, or anything else that could break site-wide rules or offend or disturb others is prohibited. Please ensure that all your posts and comments in this subreddit are civil and use appropriate and respectful language at all times. Please try to use archive.is,, , or another archive website instead of posting the direct link. We only allow images and self posts on this subreddit for safety reasons. Given the nature of this subreddit, you should treat any external links as suspicious, and you should be careful visiting any unfamiliar websites.Įxternal links, such as websites or videos, must be posted as a self post. Make sure you redact all personal information from your screenshots. If you post screenshots, you should also copy and paste the text from the screenshot into your post so that the text shows up on Google and other search engines. Include details like: what the person sent you, details included in texts/emails/in-person conversation, etc. You should post details in order to receive quick advice. This is a help forum - bad advice will get you banned, and we do not consider "just joking" to be a defense of advice that would be harmful if followed.He also is a fan of Magic the Gathering and socce r (or football for those not in the US).Welcome to r/Scams, a subreddit for all your scam identification needs! He is one of the few people who used Google Stadia, which he misses dearly. In his free time, he loves being outside and spending time with his family. When he's not writing, Zach works as an energy consultant. His current daily driver is a Pixel 7, which he uses alongside Pixel Buds Pro and a Pixel Watch 2, and he writes on an HP Chromebook x2 12. Even though the rest of his family has switched to iPhones, he could never do it. Zach's first Android phone was a Motorola Droid Turbo 2 he got in 2016 after switching from an iPhone 5S. He holds a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering and a Master's in Energy Engineering, giving him unique insight into the sustainability side of the industry. Zach loves unique and fun hardware and software features as well as products with a sustainability focus. You'll usually find him writing how-to guides, but you may see him dabble in other content areas from time to time. He specializes in Chromebooks, Android smartphones, Android apps, Google hardware, and Google software products. Zach has been a How-to Writer at Android Police since January 2022.
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