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Celebrity Scam: How to Avoid

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The reason why there are many people who fall for celebrity scam is because the name of celebrity itself that attached to it. Famous celebrity life their dreamy life in the Hollywood, and they always bring curiosity from regular people of their fans. These to-die-for fans are the potential victims of celebrity fraud; they want to keep in touch with their favorite celebrities, even from social network site.

GDS International scam reveals the infamous celebrity scam. People behind this fraud will act and write as if they were the celebrities, and there are lots of motive hidden behind this fraud. Product endorsement is a classic motive, as example, in social network site, a celebrity will wrote that they uses specific beauty products, and they want you to try them, this is clearly has business motive in it and you should never trust them.

Celebrities also will never send you tons of emails to buy their naked or scandalous pictures. Mostly, when you click on the assorted link from your emails, it will lead to a website that asking for personal information data.  Put in your mind, that your personal data is important; it will lead to your bank account or credit card information.

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