avoid holiday scams


Scammers love the holidays as much as we do—just for very different reasons. With online shopping and charitable giving on the rise, fake websites, fraudulent ads, and too-good-to-be-true deals are everywhere.

Holiday Shopping
Be vigilant, watch out for these common holiday shopping scams:

  • Too-Good-To-Be-True Deals: If the price seems unreal, it probably is.
  • Fake Social Media Ads: Verify deals on official accounts before clicking.
  • Delivery Text Scams: Don’t click links or share personal info from unexpected texts.
  • Lookalike Online Shops: Double-check URLs and use search engines to find official sites.
  • Phishing Emails & Texts: Be alert for fake confirmations or urgent requests

Holiday Giving
Here’s how to protect yourself and give wisely:

  • Research Charities: When giving, search for reputable organizations via trusted resources like BBB Wise Giving Alliance, CharityWatch, or the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search.
  • Choose Safe Payment Methods: Avoid cash, cryptocurrency, gift cards, or wire transfers. Use credit cards or checks, and keep donation records.
  • Watch for Scams: Be cautious of pressure tactics, vague claims, and misleading names. Never donate in exchange for sweepstakes promises.
  • Report Suspicious Activity: Visit ReportFraud.ftc.gov or nasconet.org to report scams.

For more information, check out this article from the National Cybersecurity Alliance, Safe Online Holiday Shopping.

Stay safe and enjoy the season!

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