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WARNING Scam Phone Calls - Don't Say YES, SURE, OK etc!

It has come to our attention that scam phone calls are circulating, in which the caller tries to get you to say "Yes" during the conversation. If you respond with "Yes," the scammer can record this response and potentially use it as a false agreement to a contract.

To protect yourself, it's advisable to answer the phone with "Hello" or another neutral greeting.

Throughout the conversation, be cautious of what you say—words like "Sure" and "Ok" could also potentially be misused.

This simple precaution can help you avoid the hassle of disputing a fraudulent deal you never actually consented to.

Please stay vigilant and protect yourself from potential scams.

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