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The tactics used by Zust2help are not unique. Numerous websites operate on the same fraudulent principles. Here are key signs to help you identify and avoid similar scams in the future:

| | What Happened | Conclusion | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Click on Free UC Link | The link leads to an article instructing users to open another website. | The process is unnecessarily circular, designed to generate traffic. | | Navigate to New Site | The second website is a copy of the original Zust2help site. | This is a common scam tactic to create a false sense of legitimacy. | | Click "HELP" Button | This action directs the user to a page that requests their BGMI User ID and Name. | This is the primary data-harvesting step of the entire operation. | | Submit Information | After submitting any information, the page displays a "Server Busy" or "Network Low" error message. | The error appears regardless of input, proving there is no actual server-side processing. | | Error Message | The "Sorry" message is not a real notification but a page on the same website. | This confirms the entire system is a ruse with no intention of providing rewards. |