Showcase investigation
Curated sample case. Educational by design. It uses the same verdict UI as the live product while staying explicit about what a demo does and does not prove.
Fake recruiter message
The message leans on urgency, pre-hire payment pressure, and identity pretexts without offering independent verification.
Do not send money or identity details. Verify the employer through an independent channel and preserve the message as evidence.
This is a curated demo investigation. It shows how Dispel explains pressure patterns and provenance gaps, not a live identity verification result.
The top evidence surfaced in under five seconds, with the full record below.
The sender asks for onboarding fees before any verifiable employment step is complete.
The language leans on payroll and HR legitimacy without independent proof.
The auxiliary provider flags polished but generic phrasing common in templated scam outreach.
These are calibrated product heuristics derived from the inspected evidence, not proof of authenticity or deception.
The trust score combines scam risk, manipulation risk, provenance, claim consistency, and AI-likelihood when it is available.
Do not send money or identity details. Verify the employer through an independent channel and preserve the message as evidence.
This is a curated demo investigation. It shows how Dispel explains pressure patterns and provenance gaps, not a live identity verification result.
- TEXT demo input loaded from the Dispel showcase dataset.
- Verdict receipt, score model, and evidence hierarchy rendered through the same analysis UI used for saved app results.
- This is a curated demo investigation. It shows how Dispel explains pressure patterns and provenance gaps, not a live identity verification result.
- Demo investigations are educational examples, not live user uploads.
Only signals that were actually inspected are listed here.
The sender asks for onboarding fees before any verifiable employment step is complete.
The language leans on payroll and HR legitimacy without independent proof.
The auxiliary provider flags polished but generic phrasing common in templated scam outreach.