This week we've been hearing of those in our community being hit by scammers. So beware of scammers! They want to steal your holiday joy and money – and maybe even your identity!!! Here's a few tips to avoid holiday scams....
Charity Scams: Charitable giving increases during the holidays and scammers know it. Always give using a method you know is secure. Avoid giving cash or through text messaging. AARP recommends checking out any unfamiliar charities through CharityNavigator, CharityWatch, or GuideStar, where you can find ratings, reviews, and financial information on various charities.
Package Delivery Scams: As you eagerly await your packages, scammers may try to trick you into giving out your personal information with phishing emails or texts. Those emails and texts contain clickable links and appear to be from legitimate shipping entities, like UPS, FedEx, or the post office. Often those links lead to fake sites that prompt you to enter your credentials, where criminals capture your personal information to use themselves or sell to others. Clicking these links and visiting these fake sites may also download malware onto your computer.
Gift Card Scams: Always buy gift cards directly from the retailer. Avoid buying from third-party web sites or from a retail rack, like the large racks on the endcaps of grocery store aisles.
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