Zelle Scam Checker
Zelle scams often use fake bank notices, marketplace payment stories, overpayment requests, urgent transfer warnings or impersonation messages.
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Common risk signals
- buyer claims a business account upgrade is required
- request to send money back before confirming payment
- fake bank or Zelle notification link
- pressure to move the conversation away from the platform
How ScamScouter helps
ScamScouter checks text, links, domains, emails and text extracted from screenshots. The result gives a risk score and clear explanations.
Quick safety tips
- Do not enter card details, passwords or verification codes through links received in messages.
- Open the official website manually instead of using the link you received.
- If the message asks for money, personal data or creates urgency, treat it with caution.