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Article created by: Mindaugas Balčiauskas

Here’s a dirty little secret that a lot of us don’t want others to know: we like to think of ourselves as the smartest person in the room. Well, even if we might not be the smartest, we’re definitely (way) above average! And there’s no way that we’d ever fall for a cheap scam. Tricksters and fraudsters—beware! There’s no way that you’ll weasel cash out of here! (Hey, that rhymed.) However, reality shows us that many do fall prey to scams and that the scammers themselves are constantly adapting and finding new ways to bamboozle their marks.

Reddit users have been pooling all of their experience together and sharing all the common scams, small and large, that other people don’t always realize are scams or are potential scams. The thread got over 3.2k comments and has helped internet users gain a new perspective on a variety of things, from multilevel marketing and men’s and women’s products to diamonds and superfoods and more. There’s nothing like seeing something with a fresh pair of eyes.

Have a read about some of the most common scams, upvote the most informative posts, and let us know if any of these were new to you, dear Pandas. Oh! And if you know of any other swindles that people tend to fall for, be sure to let everyone know, too!

#1

Close-up of a large clear gemstone ring on a gray surface, illustrating a common scam many people don't realize. Diamonds. Diamonds are a fairly common gemstone but the world's supplier of them is a monopoly and they hoard the majority of their stock to jack the prices up. Emeralds, Rubies and Sapphires are actually rarer than diamonds but cost less because of this.

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    #2

    Microwave oven installed in wooden kitchen cabinetry near spices and stove, illustrating common household scams. Planned obsolescence. Appliances being designed to fail sooner in order to sooner create demand for a replacement. In the same vein, devices being designed to not be repairable, so that you need to invest in a shiny new specimen whenever fashion or the predesigned breakdown require it.

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    #3

    A diverse group of people standing in a row with hands raised, illustrating insights about common scams. Scientology... And by most people, I mean those people in it.

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    #4

    Person pointing at a chart about taxes and bills, illustrating a common scam most people don’t even realize. Trickle down economics.

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    #5

    Plastic waste including a cup and bottle littering a natural lakeside area, highlighting environmental scams many overlook. Recycling plastic. The “recycling symbol” with the number on it is not a recycling symbol. It’s a resin identification code. It was intentionally designed to look like the recycling symbol to fool consumers. Only around 10% of plastics are recycled and usually only once. The whole campaign about recycling plastics and consumer responsibility was set up by the bottling companies to avoid legislation banning plastics because of their harm to the environment.

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    #6

    I’m most intrigued by the vague life coaches, who use lots of big words and mention specific figures they have supposedly earned, but there is no clarity on what exactly they do.

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    #7

    "Shrinkflation." Where they give you less, and charge you more.

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    #8

    Hands exchanging scam identification documents at a wooden table with a calculator and paperwork nearby. Insurance. You’re obligated to get it legally but when you actually need it, they’ll do everything in their power to not pay out…

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    #9

    Puppy with an orange ribbon being gently petted inside a cage, illustrating insights on scams most people don't realize. The Humane Society of the United States "HSUS doesn’t run a single pet shelter. HSUS is not affiliated with any pet shelters. And HSUS only gives 1% of donations to pet shelters." Most of the donated money goes into the higher up's pension plans. Seriously don't donate money to them, instead donate to a local shelter near you, they're the ones doing real work & helping animals. Any "charity" whose president is living high on the hog on donations is a scam.

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    #10

    Small bowl filled with pink salt crystals on a wooden board, illustrating a common product many people don't realize is a scam. Expiration date on million years old himalayan salt.

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    #11

    Person pouring red wine into a glass at a restaurant table, illustrating a subtle scam many don't realize. Ordering a full carafe of wine in a restaurant. Where I work, a full carafe can fill 4-5 glasses. Ordering 5 glasses of some of our types of wine is actually $1-2 cheaper than the full carafe. Check the prices and do the math before ordering! Same goes for pitchers of beer!

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    #12

    When stores ask you to donate at checkout, they're using it as a tax write off.

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    #13

    Two people at a table reviewing documents with a pen, discussing insights about scams most people don’t realize. Insurance, at least in the US. If you have to fight for something YOU PAY FOR to pay THAT WHICH IT'S LITERALLY SUPPOSED TO PAY FOR and in return GET SCREWED with higher premiums, higher deductibles and higher copay amounts, then it's basically useless. We're paying into a scam cause we're idiots who don't understand, and don't WANT to understand how much better off our we'd be with Universal coverage, due to cost alone. But hey, what do I know?

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    #14

    "Hustle" culture. Capital doesn't even have to manage you anymore; you manage yourself by convincing yourself that lack of sleep is good and that you should be working around the clock.

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    #15

    “Work 12 hours a day every day and I’m surrrre they’ll move me up. I’m very valuable to my company “

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    #16

    Person entering PIN on ATM keypad, illustrating a common scam most people don't even realize is a scam. Out of network ATM fees.

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    Excited Panda
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    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Join a Credit Union; they (usually) have reciprocal no-fee privileges with other Credit Unions.

    #17

    When I was a kid my brother would tell me the lottery is 'a tax on stupid people.

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    #18

    I don't know if they are still around but around 2010, people were buying these "ionic footbaths" that supposedly removed toxins in your body through your feet.

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    UniqueBazeTV
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    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Just introduce something, anything, tell a convincing story and sell your market. Works all the time.😁

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    #19

    Close-up of pills in a green container representing a scam most people don't even realize is a scam related to health products. Supplements. Because they are considered a food they are not regulated. A recent study found that 25% don't contain any of the substance it is sold as. About as many others contain actual prescription medicines that are not listed. In the US about 23 000 people a year are hospitalized, have organ failure or need a transplant due to taking unregulated supplements.

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    UniqueBazeTV
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    8 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    These supplements have done more harm than good, check the facts.💁‍♂️

    #20

    Smartphone on display in store, highlighting a scam most people don't even realize with tech and app usage insights. Most extended warranties on electronics. Usually you're paying extra for the warranty and extra on top of that as a "labor cost" of whoever is fixing the device. Cheaper than a new device? Sure but can still be pricey.

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    #21

    Man in black shirt holding smartphone, highlighting common scam most people don’t realize is a scam. Contrary to popular belief, there a very few hot Russian singles in my area.

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    #22

    Price tag from Henry's with a crossed-out $36.99, illustrating a common scam most people don't realize. .99 cents at the end of pricing.

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    Excited Panda
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    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How about the $.009 when buying motor vehicle fuel: $3.55⁹/¹⁰

    #23

    Person opening a printer revealing internal parts, illustrating a scam most people don’t even realize is a scam concept. Printer ink.

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    #24

    Man drinking water from a plastic bottle outdoors, illustrating common scams people don’t even realize. Bottled water.

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    UniqueBazeTV
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    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is the biggest scam I have chosen to avoid personally.

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    #25

    Tipping.

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    #26

    Busy Las Vegas street at dusk with traffic, illuminated signs, and the Eiffel Tower replica highlighting common scams many don’t realize. Willfully deciding that a week inside the casinos of Vegas sounds like a good vacation.

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    #27

    Laptop screens showing digital communication and text, illustrating insights about scams most people don't realize. Having to pay $100+ bucks for Microsoft word.

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    #28

    Empty supermarket shelves labeled natural and organic, highlighting a common scam many people don't realize. The concept of "superfoods" and "organic" anything. I work at a smoothie bowl place, and people will come in and literally pile 1500 calories full of peanut butter and granola into a bowl and think it's healthy because they put some superfood organic something into a bowl. It's literally pumpkin granola cereal from the store down the street, it's not going to cure cancer.

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    Mike Goslin
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    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    IMHO, there is no scam in the delegation of "superfoods" and "Organic" (at least the legal definition). The problem here is how the people in your shop use the information. The real scam is letting stupid people do stupid things with out counseling them.

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    #29

    Elderly couple holding hands by a riverside railing on a sunny day, reflecting on scams most don’t realize. Boomers getting free healthcare (Medicare) while voting against anyone else getting it.

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    Greenkitty
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    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love how the generation that fought for things we should all be concerned about and enjoying is the same generation getting blamed for their loss.

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