GoodToGo scam

Shoreline, WALocal News

In her article, Diane Hettrick discusses the alarming rise of scams targeting users of the GoodToGo service. She notes that these scams often involve threatening messages designed to instill fear and prompt hasty actions from recipients. To combat this, Hettrick provides practical advice on how to recognize a scam, including scrutinizing URLs and sender information. She emphasizes the importance of remaining calm and verifying claims by accessing accounts directly through official websites rather than following links in suspicious messages. The article serves as a timely reminder of the increasing sophistication of online scams, which can easily mislead unsuspecting individuals.

Hettrick shares her own experience to highlight the urgency of the issue, as she and others have encountered these fraudulent notices. By educating her audience on these dangers, she fosters a sense of community vigilance. Overall, the article is a valuable resource for anyone looking to safeguard themselves against online fraud.

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