28 Internet Users Share What A Lot Of People Think Is A Scam When It Really Isn’t
Article Created by: Indrė Lukošiūtė
The more technology and communication progress, the more scams are thriving. It has become easier for scammers to reach potential victims and carry out their schemes. From phishing emails to fake online stores, there are countless ways that scammers can take advantage of people who are not cautious.
However, while it is always important to be wary of scams, it is also important to not jump to conclusions and assume that everything that seems too good to be true is a scam. It is important to do research and be cautious in order to avoid scams and find legitimate opportunities that you wouldn’t want to miss out on. Lots of people these days assume that everything online is basically a scam, which is why this Redditor wanted to know: “What do people think is a scam but they just don’t understand?” and people gave some great answers on this topic that might give you some really important insights.
Socialized Healthcare, apparently. “but I’m not sick and I don’t wann apay for other people and never use it” blah blah blah. You could fall flat on your face and second and need 500 bucks worth of stitches and painkillers. You can get run over at no fault of your own. You can have a fricking aneurysm. Getting regular checkups is even gonna bring your premiums down, the insurance would rather pay 50-100 for a yearly dental checkup than 15k in prosthetics because all your teeth rotted out because you didn’t see anyone in 10 years.
Why is the concept of socialism so scary to some Americans? What’s so bad about it? Being able to rely on the community? If I get sick, I don’t bankrupt myself. If I lose my job, I won’t lose my home and can still live a frugal, but dignified life.
I would rather live a life with a lot of security and all the same options than a life with 0 security but “mah freedomz”. Medical debt bankruptcy is not freedom.
Everyone keeps telling me the Nigerian prince that’s been messaging me for the last week and a half is a scammer but they just don’t understand our love.
I know I’m late to the party on this comment. But in America the sad answer is this is how people are stating to look at unions. People saying “I don’t wanna pay union dues every month” even though my dues cost me less then 2 hours of work a month and my wage is more then double what I would be making non union and that doesn’t count the benefits that aren’t even supplied to non union guys in this trade.
Declining pay rises because they think they’ll pay more in tax and their take home will be less than before the pay rise.
EDIT: The amount of comments claiming it has happened to them is really disturbing. Learn how your taxes work people .
My dad and online banking. You can check your balance, make transfers and even set up standing orders. “But my account will get hacked” is his response every single time.
Travel Insurance.
It was great when they arranged all travel from overseas apartment to our house when child broke their ankle on an internship. Paid all of the our out of pocket expenses, including our deductibles/copays until child was functioning.
edit—we’re American
Veterinary care.
People don’t understand that I can’t just dispense certain medications without seeing the patient first. Some of these medications could cause fatalities or worsen the situation if used/prescribed wrong!
We had a gal in the telco who was retiring under a surplus – meaning they would pay her so much for each year she worked, in addition to her pension. She turned the money down because she didn’t want her taxes to be too high. I didn’t know her and heard about it after she left. The Union guys tried to explain it but she just would not listen. I don’t know if she thought it was a scam but she didn’t trust the IRS
The repair industry. I worked in home repair, small engine repair and computer repair shops years ago. A lot of people expected us to just fix things for free. Others would take it as an insult when we would quote prices or ask to be paid for a job. Send a bill and some people would ask why or what is this. Ask us why we were ripping them off even though the bill was itemized and the price was discussed before hand. It was a horrible industry to work in because of they way people are.
Pet insurance. Everyone freaks out because you have to pay for the services up front and then the insurance pays you back. Everyone I’ve talked to won’t get it because “they won’t pay me back!” Or “If I have to pay up front anyway, what’s the point?” Look, when Fido gets cancer and needs chemo…you’re going to be thrilled you will be getting that $6k back (or whatever it is).
We have a Boxer, and they are known for cancer. My first one actually did die of cancer. So, every year we have to pay for a physical and cancer screening. It’s pricy, about $600 bucks. However, I get that money back every single time. Plus I have the reassurance that, if she gets sick, I’m covered.
I highly recommend pet insurance.
Making two purchases. Everyone I know thinks they’re going to pay more tax if they make two purchases, rather than two items in a single purchase.
It boggles my mind that they dont understand when I try to explain that “14% of $20, twice, is the same as 14% of $40”
Some members of my family think internet providers are scammers because they pay for 400mbps download and think they will get 400mbps download on each device even if someone is watching Netflix or downloading at the same time on another computer.
The stock market. Lots of people over worry about the short term, withdraw once it dips and never put back in. Never realizing the magic is in the long term
There was a time when my parents thought buying stuff online and paying with a credit card it’s a scam, took me a while to convince them that if you know which sites are good to order from and which are bad, you can actually avoid scams.
Credit card points. Literally free money if you have an ounce of discipline.
In the UK, student loans. Most know they are incredibly favourable, but I still see some talking about how bad they are. There is a minimum wage bracket to pay them back, you are only charged a percentage of the amount over the bracket you earn. For example if it were 10%, and bracket was £200, and you earn £220, you only pay £2. And the entire loan gets written off after 30 years.
Yes some people pay £300+ a month, but that’s when they are earning over £100,000 a year. If their earnings stop or go down, so do the payments.
Berea college. It’s the only college in America that guarantees 0$ in tuition for every accepted student. When people hear that, they immediately think it’s some kind of scam.
Airline / Hotel / Credit Card rewards. They take a lot of time and a 100% commitment to never, ever carrying a balance, but you can definitely earn a lot of rewards even without playing the churning games. The Flyertalk.com community is amazing for anyone wanting to get started.
Buying a beginning band instrument, then buying a step-up instrument within a couple of years