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Red Flags Checklist for Family & Friends

This guide can help you identify early warning signs that someone you care about may be in the midst of a scam. While one or two items may not mean fraud, multiple red flags—especially when paired with secrecy or behavioral changes—should prompt concern.

Urgent Red Flags

Key Insight: Isolation + urgency is a dangerous combination. Scammers often escalate pressure once they sense the victim is fully reliant on them for emotional validation or decision-making.

Financial Red Flags

Key Insight: Sudden financial secrecy or embracing risky payment methods is often a sign someone is being coached by a scammer or manipulated through fear and urgency.

Emotional/Behavioral Clues

Key Insight: Scammers use emotional grooming to create dependency. These behaviors may not be rebellion—they may be signs of someone struggling to reconcile trust and fear.

What to Do If You Spot Red Flags

Key Insight: Don’t aim to “convince” in one conversation. Aim to create a safe space where they feel empowered to open up—now or later.