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2. They have a fake “U.S. address,” or an address and/or phone number on Facebook that is different from the one on their website.

Many of the scammers have addresses that Google shows are private homes or apartments. Some are in office buildings but, if you call a real business in that building, anyone, they’ll probably tell you the company is not located there. If Google shows what businesses are in that building, and that company doesn’t pop up in Google as being there, that’s a huge red flag. Also, on Google, you’ll often see “virtual offices” listed for the scammers’ addresses. That means the scammer is paying to pretend they are located at that address.

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