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10 Tips to Help You Avoid Getting Scammed While Christmas Shopping

by Carolyn Lee Dec 6, 2021

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Ten Tips You Can Use to Protect Against Fraud While Holiday Shopping

Grocery shopping, gift shopping, bill payments, and money transfers are just a few of the expenses that we’ve added to our budget for the upcoming holidays.

Some of us have already made plans to head to our favourite local stores and check out a few online sales.

Whether you are shopping at a physical location or online via an e-commerce website, we have a few tips you can use to protect against fraud.

  1. Turn on the notifications on your bank cards. Your bank will alert you via text or email of purchases made using your card. You can track spending and have a clear idea of what your balance is.
  2. Protect your bank card PIN when using it in public. Pay attention to your surroundings. Compare card payment and the printed bill to ensure both figures match.
  3. Review passwords and update, if needed. Don’t use the same password for several accounts (bank, Amazon, email, PayPal, etc.). Use passwords that are long and include upper and lowercase letters, symbols, and numbers. Use the authentication features to add even more security to your accounts.
  4. Call your bank immediately if you notice suspicious activity on your account. Avoid waiting for a day or two to sort it. If your account is compromised, they can make several purchases within a few hours or less. They can also empty your accounts.
  5. Ensure the website is secure before making purchases online. The URL should begin with “https://” with a small lock icon to confirm it’s a secure website. You can also use the “contact us” page to verify how best to contact them. There should be more than one method of getting in touch with the company. Most companies are on social media, so you can also review their comment section.
  6. Look out for scams. Shop online or on social media with companies you trust. Use a credit card instead of your debit to make purchases. Credit cards have security features that a debit card doesn’t. If hacked, it is easy to lock the card to prevent further fraud. Plus, the chance of you getting money back faster is higher, and the process may be less time-consuming.
  7. Check your receipts before leaving the business place. Checking a long bill may seem tedious, but so is returning to the store to rectify missing items or issues like being overcharged.
  8. Be wise about making charitable donations. It is the season for giving, but it is also the season where scammers are super creative. Double and triple-check charity donation and relief aid websites to ensure they are legitimate.
  9. Avoid using public Wi-Fi for online shopping. Hackers can easily access your device while you are on a public network. Do not click on embedded hyperlinks in emails that offer holiday deals. Instead, go to the company’s website directly.
  10. If a holiday deal appears too good to be true, it probably is. Some businesses will have massive sales but go to the physical location or their official website. Before making purchases, compare the quality, quantity, and price of the item to other retailers. A noticeable disparity in amount or prices could signal a scam.

It’s easy to lose track of our spending during the holidays. However, monitoring our expenditure this holiday requires diligence as scamming and credit card fraud are prevalent.

When you use our Find Yello listing to locate businesses near you, you can read reviews on those businesses, view their official websites, and contact them using several methods (email, call, WhatsApp text, social media, etc.).

We hope these tips help.

Sources: Commerce Bank, Real Simple, Next Advisor, FICO and Lifelock.