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How to Spot a Scam Email in 5 Seconds
That feeling something's off? That's not paranoia—that's experience
Daryl WilliamsMay 2, 2026
You ever open an email and immediately feel like something's off? Nothing obvious. Just… off. That's not paranoia—that's experience.
You ever open an email and immediately feel like something's off?
Nothing obvious. Just… off.
That's not paranoia—that's experience.
**Chapter 1: The New Scam Game**
Scammers have upgraded.
Gone are the days of obvious nonsense.
Now the emails look clean, professional, and just convincing enough to make you hesitate.
That hesitation is where they win—unless you know what to look for.
**Chapter 2: The 5-Second Filter**
Run through this quickly:
**The Sender**
Looks official until you read it closely. That's where it falls apart.
**The Urgency**
Anything pushing you to act fast is trying to bypass your judgment.
**The Link**
Hover over it. If it looks like a scrambled mess, don't touch it.
**The Tone**
Real companies don't sound desperate. Scammers do.
**Chapter 3: The Simple Habit**
Don't click links in emails.
Instead, go directly to the company's website.
It's one extra step—and it shuts down almost every scam attempt.