Hereâs a practical checklist you can use to spot âget richâ scams quickly. Classic Red Flags 1. âGuaranteedâ high returns, fast - Phrases like: âDouble your money in 30 daysâ âGuaranteed 5% dailyâ âNo risk, all rewardâ - Reality: Any real investment has risk. No one can guarantee high returns, especially quickly. Rule of thumb:If the promised return sounds way better than a bank, the stock market, or real estate with no risk, assume itâs a scam. 2. Pressure to act immediately - âLimited spots only!â - âOffer expires tonight!â - âIf you donât invest now, youâll miss out forever.â - Pressure, deadlines, and urgency are used so you donât have time to think, research, or talk to others. Safe behavior:Say, âIf itâs that good, itâll still be good tomorrow.â Legitimate opportunities can wait. 3. Vague or confusing explanation Ask: âHow exactly does this make money?â If the answer: - Is full of buzzwords: âAI arbitrageâ, âsecret algorithmâ, âcomplex proprietary systemâ - Never clearly explains: What is being bought/sold Who is paying you and why Where profits really come from âŚthen itâs probably a scam or a pyramid/Ponzi scheme. Test:Explain the opportunity in one or two simple sentences to a nonâexpert. If you canât, or it doesnât make sense, walk away. 4. Income depends mostly on recruiting others If you earn the big money by: - Bringing in new people - Getting a âdownlineâ - Earning âbonusesâ from others joining rather than from real product sales âŚthis is usually a pyramid scheme, even if thereâs some token product. Key signs of a pyramid scheme: - The product is overpriced or almost irrelevant. - Youâre pushed hard to âbuild a team.â - Most training is about recruiting, not selling a legitimate product or service. 5. âToo good to be trueâ lifestyle marketing Be suspicious if: - They constantly show: Lamborghinis, private jets, luxury apartments Huge stacks of cash, âI made $50,000 while I sleptâ - They say: âAll I do is use this systemâ or âThis one trick changed my life.â