Big mouth. The more someone talks, the more they are hiding.
2006-11-17 09:10:35
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answer #1
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answered by shawn1980 3
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Usually fraudsters are very charismatic. They are great people pleases and can convince people of things that dont seem plausable. If someone requests something from you that seems kind of strange then refuse to give it to them. IF they want any personal information about how much you make, or what you do with your money then watch out. If you invite them to your house and you catch them going through your stuff, pay attention and dont dismiss it. If they seem to have a lot of money etc but have no reasonable way they could have aquired it like a good job, the main thing is a lot of these fraudsters are very good liars, as its their livlihood and they will be very friendly and open to get your guard down. Also if they suggest things that are too good to be true, it probalby is and dont fall victim to it.
2006-11-17 20:13:44
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answered by jennyve25 4
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Boasting about themselves or their work is sort of a hint. A big mouth with a bad reputation is a big, red flag. If they seem ency or have that crazed look in their eyes while going on and on about crap or how something has been so great for them could be a possible sign. If they tell you about their wealth, that is a bad sign of being a jerk or insecurities about something deeper. Check their reputation out because that will be the major factor.
2006-11-17 20:33:50
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answered by just julie 6
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If they try to rush you or hurry you. People who are frauds, who are trying to fool you about something, can't afford to give you time to think. Be wary of the person who never wants to allow you time to think.
Also, a person's past behavior is the best predictor of future behavior. If someone has nothing to hide, they won't be evasive or dodgey about their past. Be wary of anyone who deflects questions about their past or is reluctant to let you talk to people who they have known.
Also be afraid, by VERY afraid, of anyone who claims that everything that has happened to them is someone else's fault. This can be very subtle. If every person they have ever been in a relationship with was responsible for the breakup of the relationship, be afraid. If every boss they ever had or every place they ever worked for somehow did them wrong or held them back or didn't give them what they were due, be afraid. If every time something goes wrong it's because of something someone else did or didn't do, be very afraid.
2006-11-17 18:24:06
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answered by Karin C 6
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I knew a guy that claimed he was VP of his company lived in a million dollar home, and boasted about his million dollar contracts to me, without me asking.
I found out he lived at home with his mother, wearing stained torn clothing, driving a beat up old car, and using her credit cards and draining her accounts, and using his dad's royalties.
Is he a big fraud? Yes, to his own mother.
2006-11-17 22:08:35
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answered by Born Valentine's Day 5
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Listen to what they say. A guy I used to work with, if he was telling the truth, should have been about 180 instead of the 35 on his license. According to him, he'd had dozens of prestige jobs, and knew all sorts of movie stars, and was a professional investor (DING)...he got fired for claiming an injury on the job when he'd got it out fishing the weekend before.
2006-11-17 19:34:42
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answered by Baby'sMom 7
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Trust your gutt...
If the facts of the life they present to you don't add up or make sense then be careful.
Lack of eye contact
lack of available info
look in the wallett!!!!!
2006-11-17 17:31:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Shifty eyes... if they don't look you in the eye and keep looking to the left or right while they are talking.
2006-11-17 17:12:51
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answered by Anonymous
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poop eatin christian grin
2006-11-17 18:25:12
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answer #9
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answered by rentsdew 2
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