Smart shopping: How to spot Cyber Monday scams online
Cyber Monday is a great opportunity to take advantage of incredible discounts, but it also poses risks, such as online scams and deceptive deals.
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The holiday shopping season has returned, and so has the potential for scams.
The FBI warns shoppers to “always” be wary of deals that seem too good to be true, especially as you begin to scope out Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals out online or in-person.
“Every year, thousands of people become victims of holiday scams,” the FBI said in a post on its website. “Scammers can rob you of hard-earned money, personal information, and, at the very least, a festive mood.”
Shoppers should be especially cautious of “grifts” like auction fraud, non-delivery scams, gift card fraud and non-payment scams as they are some of the most common. Most, if not all, of these cons involve shoppers making a payment in exchange for a product or service that was misrepresented and never shipped or received.
Non-payment and non-delivery scams cost consumers more than $309 million dollars in 2023, with credit card fraud accounting for another $173 million dollars in losses, according to a report by the FBI’s Internet Complaint Center.
“The [Internet Complaint Center] receives a large volume of complaints in the early months of each year, suggesting a correlation with the previous holiday season’s shopping scams,” according to the FBI.
Here’s what you should know about holiday scams, including ways to avoid them and protect your wallet, this shopping season.
In an effort to protect the public from falling prey to scammers as they do their holiday shopping, the FBI has offered some keys ways to avoid any potential funny business, whether you happen to be the buyer or seller.
There are a few ways you can protect yourself and your wallet, including “practicing good cybersecurity hygiene, knowing who you’re buying from or selling to, being careful how you pay and monitoring the shipping process.”
And “remember: If it seems too good to be true, that’s because it is,” the FBI warned.
Here are some more detailed suggestions you should think about as you start to shop, courtesy of the FBI:
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