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How to avoid online scams during the holiday season

5/30/2017

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​1. Shop on Trusted Websites
  • Stick to well-known retailers with established reputations.
  • Verify the URL before making purchases; avoid websites with slight misspellings or extra characters in the domain name (e.g., "Amazonn.com").
  • Look for "https://" in the URL and a padlock icon, indicating secure encryption.

2. Be Wary of Too-Good-to-Be-True Deals
  • If a deal looks unrealistically low, it probably is. Scammers use heavily discounted prices to lure victims into entering payment details.
  • Cross-check prices on multiple sites to gauge realistic ranges.

3. Avoid Public Wi-Fi
  • Public networks can be exploited by hackers to intercept your data.
  • If you must shop on the go, use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) for added security.

4. Use Secure Payment Methods
  • Prefer credit cards or secure payment platforms like PayPal, which offer fraud protection.
  • Avoid direct bank transfers or payments through unfamiliar apps.

5. Monitor Your Bank Statements
  • Check your accounts regularly for unauthorized charges.
  • Many banks allow real-time transaction alerts to catch suspicious activity early.

6. Research Unknown Sellers
  • If shopping from a lesser-known site, search for reviews and customer feedback.
  • Use tools like the Better Business Bureau (BBB) or Trustpilot to verify legitimacy.

7. Watch Out for Phishing Scams
  • Avoid clicking on unsolicited emails, texts, or ads promising holiday discounts especially in places that push online sales on social media.
  • Verify deals directly on the retailer's official website.

8. Check Return Policies
  • Scammers often avoid providing clear return or refund policies.
  • Confirm that the retailer offers reasonable return options before buying.

9. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
  • Secure your shopping accounts by activating MFA, which requires a second verification step like a code sent to your phone.

10. Stay Vigilant on Social Media
  • Be cautious with links or ads on platforms like Facebook or Instagram. Fraudulent sellers often promote fake stores here and use alternative payment methods.
  • Check the seller's profile for inconsistencies or a lack of interaction.

By staying alert and following these tips, you can enjoy a scam-free holiday shopping experience!

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    My name is Chris Monroe and I am the Owner/Manager of Special Investigations Group. I have been a licensed Private Investigator in the state of Texas for over 17 years.

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