Robert UtrinWhen Robert Utrin first approached me about writing the foreword for his book, "Scam: How to Avoid Being Scammed," I was immediately drawn to the project. In this digital age, where our lives are increasingly interwoven with the online world, the riss associated with scams have never been greater. We are in a time where information is vast, accessible, and dangerous in the wrong hands. The importance of understanding the world of scams and, more importantly, how to avoid falling into their traps, cannot be understated. I've known Robert for many years, and one thing that has always stood out is his tireless commitment to education and his passion for crime prevention. This book is a reflection of his dedication. It is comprehensive, informative, and above all, empowering. Robert doesn't just tell you what scams are; he guides you through the history of scams, the psychology of scammers, and the ways scams are evolving in our modern world. The chapters in this book are woven with narratives that are both fascinating and disturbing, revealing the dark underbelly of human manipulation and deception. Yet, with every disturbing truth uncovered, Robert provides a ray of hope and a solution, equipping the reader with tools and techniques to shield themselves against these predatory practices. In reading this book, you will learn to spot the red flags that signal a scam, understand the resources available to you, and become more confident in navigating the online and offline world securely. 'Scam: How to Avoid Being Scammed' is more than just a book; it's a survival guide for the 21st century. It's an invaluable resource, whether you're a digital native or someone just starting to dip their toes into the Internet's vast ocean. Robert Utrin has compiled a toolbox of knowledge, wisdom, and practical advice that will arm you against the modern-day tricksters and fraudsters. So I invite you, dear reader, to delve into this book and join us in the fight against scams. Because knowledge isn't just power; it's protection. Read More Read Less