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Scammers use a variety of methods to trick people out of their money. Some offer prizes and say you have to send them money to <span class="noglossary">claim</span> your prize. Some make threats, such as to bring criminal proceedings, unless you pay them money.  
Scammers use a variety of methods to trick people out of their money. Some offer prizes and say you have to send them money to <span class="noglossary">claim</span> your prize. Some make threats, such as to bring criminal proceedings, unless you pay them money.  


Others try to trick you to give up your personal information so they can access your bank accounts or run up debts in your name. This is called '''identity theft'''. It involves taking your personal information — without your knowledge or agreement — to commit fraud or theft.  
Others try to trick you to give up your personal information so they can <span class="noglossary">access</span> your bank accounts or run up debts in your name. This is called '''identity theft'''. It involves taking your personal information — without your knowledge or agreement — to commit fraud or theft.  


Here are some key ways to protect yourself and your money.
Here are some key ways to protect yourself and your money.
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