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Learn how to spot scams and bad actors who try to get your personal info with malicious intent. Find out what AOL websites, requests, and communications look like and how to keep your account secure.
Learn how to identify and avoid common types of scams that target AOL users, such as spoofing, phishing, pyramid schemes, and third-party charge scams. If you receive a suspicious or fraudulent email, delete it or mark it as spam.
ResellerRatings is a platform where consumers can rate and review online retailers, and merchants can respond and gather feedback. Learn about its history, features, consumer protection, and merchant tools.
AOL Certified Mail is a feature that helps you confirm the authenticity of emails from AOL. Learn how to look for the green icon and the banner in your inbox, and how to avoid fake emails that impersonate AOL.
Brushing is a fraudulent technique to boost e-commerce ratings by creating fake orders and reviews. Learn how brushing works, its consequences, and some recent cases of brushing scams involving seeds and other products.
Learn how scammers trick victims into sending them money by claiming to have overpaid them for goods or services. Find out the different types of overpayment scams, such as check overpayment, online refund, and business payment account scams.
A buyer contacts a seller requesting to buy the item and pay using Zelle. If the seller agrees, the buyer asks for the seller’s email address to send the payment. But the buyer does not send ...
Scam phone numbers and area codes typically involve calls you receive from numbers you don’t recognize. Often there is no customer service you can contact or law enforcement you can involve for ...