As the holiday shopping season kicks off with Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday, Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown is cautioning consumers to stay alert for potential scams. With increased online shopping activity, scammers are using fake websites, misleading advertisements, and fraudulent offers to exploit unsuspecting shoppers.
“Year-end sales are wonderful opportunities to save money on gifts for your loved ones. But don’t let a great deal distract you from the warning signs of a scam,” said Attorney General Brown. “Don’t risk your money, peace of mind, or personal information if a holiday sale seems too good to be true.”
While online shopping is a convenient way to handle holiday purchases, it also comes with heightened risks of scams, fraudulent products, and malware—malicious software that can compromise personal information. Attorney General Brown advises shoppers to remain cautious and follow best practices to avoid becoming victims of fraud.
To help consumers protect themselves, the Attorney General shared the following tips:
Scammers also exploit the holiday season’s spirit of giving by creating fake charity solicitations. Consumers are encouraged to verify charities through resources like the Maryland Secretary of State’s Office, GuideStar, or Charity Navigator. Checking an organization’s registration and financial information can help ensure that donations are used responsibly.
The Maryland Attorney General’s Office offers a variety of free publications, including Consumer’s Edge, to educate the public about safe shopping practices and consumer protection. Visit their website at Maryland Attorney General Consumer Publications for more information.
Consumers can also stay updated by following the Office of the Attorney General on Facebook, Instagram, or X, and subscribing to consumer alerts for the latest updates on scams, fraud, and consumer news.
This holiday season, Maryland residents are encouraged to shop wisely, stay vigilant, and protect their personal and financial information.
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