Verify

Slow down before you trust a page asking for payment or immediate access.

If a page asks you to buy credits, subscribe, connect a wallet, or pay before the actual provider and access path are clear, treat that as a warning sign.

Check the provider

Ask who is actually running the service and whether that identity is public and verifiable.

Check the access path

Look for a clear ordinary-user path, not just screenshots, reposts, or invitation claims.

Check the payment prompt

Do not trust urgency, shrinking inventory, or pressure to pay first and verify later.

Practical checklist

  1. Read the page as if it may be misleading.
  2. Identify the provider in plain terms.
  3. Check whether real user access is clearly described and publicly verifiable.
  4. Pause if the page jumps to payment before proof.
  5. Leave if the page relies on urgency more than evidence.

When to stop immediately

  • A third-party page tries to sell “credits” without a clear provider.
  • A payment request appears before a real access path is verified.
  • The page leans on rumors, screenshots, or copied branding.