
Deceptive Practices
Deceptive practices refer to actions or strategies intended to mislead individuals or groups, often for personal or financial gain. These can include false advertising, scams, or misrepresentation of products and services. By presenting misleading information, perpetrators aim to manipulate perceptions and encourage people to make decisions they wouldn’t otherwise make. Understanding these practices is essential for individuals to protect themselves from fraud and to make informed choices in their personal and professional lives. Awareness and caution are key in recognizing and avoiding such deceptive tactics.