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<description><![CDATA[Don't be Fooled by Email Art Scams: How to Spot and Avoid Fraud<br>
Top Tips:<br>
1. The Story Sounds Impersonal.<br>
2. The “Buyer” is in a Foreign Country or They Need an Outside Shipper.<br>
3. There is a Tight Timeline.<br>
4. There are Spelling, Grammatical, or Spacing Errors.<br>
5. Something Doesn't Add Up or You Get a Bad Feeling. Trust your gut!<br>
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