How do scammers exploit fake career coaching services, and what are the signs of fraudulent programs?
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Scammers exploit fake career coaching services by promising unrealistic results, requiring payment upfront for services never delivered, using high-pressure sales tactics, providing generic advice, and asking for personal or financial information. Signs of fraudulent programs include guaranteed job placement, lack of transparency about fees or services, no verifiable credentials or reviews, and tactics aimed at creating a sense of urgency to make a decision quickly.