Scam Avoidance
Like many companies, Lemlist Referral and its employees and agents are targeted by bad actors using a variety of fraudulent schemes that mimic us or our agents in an attempt to elicit personal information from consumers. Please exercise caution when engaging or working with us or our agents and do not be afraid to double or triple-check that an email or text message is legitimate before sending anyone your personal information.
Here are a few of the most common scams that we have seen. We hope raising your awareness of these practices will help to protect you from falling victim to these schemes:
Common Scams
Here are a few of the most common scams that we have seen. We hope raising your awareness to these practices will help to protect you from falling victim to these schemes:
Scam-combating Tips
Already Believe You May Have Been Scammed?
If you’ve provided your personal financial information to someone who you later think is a scammer, call your financial institution. Whether it’s your credit card issuer, bank, or mobile payment service like Paypal or Venmo, call and ask about canceling fraudulent transactions and blocking future charges. You might also need to change your account numbers to make sure no one uses your existing accounts.
Freezing your credit reports can help ensure no one can open new accounts in your name. You can visit each credit bureau’s website to get more information about placing a security freeze on your credit report.