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Webs of Deceit SCAMMERS

Every day phone calls email scammers are everywhere

By Marie381Uk Published about a year ago Updated about a year ago 1 min read
By George’s Girl 2025

Webs of Deceit SCAMMERS

They weave their nets with cunning care,

Lies scattered in the digital air.

Behind the screens, their shadows creep,

Stealing trust while others sleep.

A message pings, it seems so right,

An urgent plea in the dead of night.

“Your account’s at risk, send the code,”

And down the path, trust is towed.

The friendly voice on a morning call,

“Your refund awaits, just one install.”

With polished tones, they reel you near,

Each word designed to stoke your fear.

In emails forged, in links they hide,

Promising riches, preying on pride.

From phones to apps, they cast their snare,

Hoping the wary won’t beware.

knowledge stands as shield and sword,

Against the tactics frauds have stored.

Stay sharp, stay safe, and guard your ground,

For cheats and scammers still abound.

Watch your passwords, guard your account,

Like vermin scammers have an eye

on your internet accounts.

They call you with a trail of lies.

Before you know it, your money is gone

You have been scammed.

These cheats are wise. Please take care,

There are thousands of them everywhere.

Don’t respond to links by email or by phone

they are watching, listening your never alone

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Marie381Uk

I've been writing poetry since the age of fourteen. With pen in hand, I wander through realms unseen. The pen holds power; ink reveals hidden thoughts. A poet may speak truth or weave a tale. You decide. Let pen and ink capture your mind❤️

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  • Mark Grahamabout a year ago

    Exactly. We must always now be on the lookout for such people even of the virtual kind. Good job.

  • Dr. J.S. VIRKabout a year ago

    True. Scammers trick people by pretending to be helpful, but they only want to steal. They send fake messages, calls, and emails to make you trust them, asking for your money or personal information. Thanks for sharing in a beautiful way.

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