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Six Questions Designed to Keep You Safe From Scams

Are you being asked to make a financial transaction by someone you don’t know?

Are you being told to act quickly or secretly under threat? Are you being asked to lie?

Does the offer seem “too good to be true” or like “easy money”?

Are you being asked to pay a government fine or bill, a warrant or bail using cryptocurrency or gift cards?

Is someone asking for cryptocurrency to secure a job, remove a computer virus, clear a warrant, or secure your bank account?

Is an online romantic interest asking you to transfer or deposit money into a kiosk or other bank account?

IF YOU ANSWER “YES” TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS, STOP

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Six Questions Designed to Keep You Safe from Scams

Where to Report Scams

If you think you’re being scammed, file a report with your local law enforcement agency and the following:

Our Live 24/7 Customer Support Team

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South African Fraud Prevention Service (SAFPS)

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Beware of Fake Profiles

Scammers may try to contact you through fake profiles. CoinFlip, its employees, and their social media profiles will never reach out to request crypto from you. Familiarize yourself with CoinFlip’s verified social media accounts and report fake profiles you come across. This helps stop scams and creates a more secure and safe crypto ecosystem for everyone.

Risk Warning

No communication made by CoinFlip should be considered a recommendation or financial advice. Before transacting, consider your level of experience, your investment goals, and seek independent financial advice if necessary. Digital asset prices can be volatile, and the value of your investment can fall or rise, and losses may not be limited to just the amount invested. You are solely responsible for your investment decisions, and CoinFlip is not responsible for any losses you may incur. Warning: Be on the lookout for phishing websites and fraudulent social media accounts. CoinFlip and its employees will never contact you via social media asking you to perform a transaction or make an investment.