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  • May 17, 2023

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  1. Naimol A. says:
    24/05/2023 at 9:02 am

    I had so much fun and the best place is in the bank 🏦

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  2. Sumayyah A. says:
    19/05/2023 at 5:19 pm

    The best place to keep your money is in bank which is the most safe.
    We can identify a fraud by not pressing on fake links and if they don’t have good grammar if you get suspicious number or email don’t accept it and if it came from the bank it would not say dear customer it would say miss Mrs or mr

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  3. Surinder J. says:
    18/05/2023 at 5:59 pm

    Where is the best place to keep our money?
    The best place to keep your money is in a bank.

    How can we identify if it’s a fraud?
    1- If a letter comes from the local bank, it would say Mr/Mrs_____, NOT dear customer.

    2- If they say you will lose a great amount of money, it will put you into a panic and you will do what it says. ( Fraudsters will use a large sum of money to trick you into doing what it says)

    3- If you get an email with click on this link or call that number, it will be a fraud if the number on the link is not the same as the number on the debit card.

    4- You can also identify fraud if their spelling and grammar is incorrect.

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  4. Sara M. says:
    18/05/2023 at 3:46 pm

    1. Keep your money in the bank.
    2.how do you know if is a fraud or not?well if you get a email from the bank and if there a link DO NOT OPEN It it will be a scam and if it tell you to call a number do not do it , because the on the back of the bank card it is the real number not the one that the thief is telling you to call.

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  5. Inaaya S. says:
    18/05/2023 at 3:28 pm

    The best place is a bank account
    We can identify fraud. By looking grammar and spelling

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  6. Muhammad S. says:
    18/05/2023 at 3:26 pm

    1) I reccomend that you keep your money in the bank as it is certainly the best and safest place to be keeping your money.

    2) If you want to know if it’s a fruad first see if it says your bank at the top if it says your bank you should keep guard that it could be a fraud but if it’s says for example Halifax then you are on the safe side but still watch out, secondly if it starts with dear customer, this means you might be in a fraud it should say something else and lastly to be sure of it’s a fruad or not if there is a spelling error you should ignore this email as it Is definitely a fraud or someone trying to rob you you, an email should never have any spelling mistakes and keep watch if any email has a spelling mistake it might be a fraud

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  7. Leon Thomas-Millward says:
    18/05/2023 at 3:25 pm

    1.The best place to keep your money is the bank.
    2.We can identify it is a fraud because it would call you you’re name and the banks name if it is real.

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  8. Muhammad B. says:
    17/05/2023 at 10:42 pm

    1) I reccomend that you keep your money in the bank as it is certainly the best and safest place to be keeping your money.

    2) If you want to know if it’s a fruad first see if it says your bank at the top if it says your bank you should keep guard that it could be a fraud but if it’s says for example Halifax then you are on the safe side but still watch out, secondly if it starts with dear customer, this means you might be in a fraud it should say something else and lastly to be sure of it’s a fruad or not if there is a spelling error you should ignore this email as it Is definitely a fraud or someone trying to rob you you, an email should never have any spelling mistakes and keep watch if any email has a spelling mistake it might be a fraud

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  9. Manvi R. says:
    17/05/2023 at 9:04 pm

    The best way to keep your money safe is to put it in a bank.
    We can identify frauds by looking at their spelling and grammer as, most of them are from different countries and nations.

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  10. Nihit N. says:
    17/05/2023 at 6:05 pm

    1)The best place is to store your money in a bank.

    2) If they start with “dear customer” this is a red flag and if you “owe” something to the bank, it will probably be a great amount to scare you. Also, most of these frauds are from other nations and will make spelling errors as they do not know too much English.

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  11. Hammad A. says:
    17/05/2023 at 5:25 pm

    1)The best place to keep your money is in the bank.
    2)We can identify it by looking at spelling errors.

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