Holiday Scams and Thieves Exposed
by: Tiffani Smith
The holidays bring joy and a sense of well-being for most people. With the
numerous parties, activities, family get-togethers, and holiday shopping, you
may find that you are very busy and may not pay attention to potential scams and
rip-offs. Here are some tips that will keep you and your money safe during the
holidays:
Pickpocketing
While shopping for the many gifts you intend to give this year, pay careful
attention to the presence of pickpockets. Keep you money in a front pocket
rather than in your back pocket. If you carry a purse, make sure you hold it
close to your body rather than holding it by the strap and letting it swing as
you walk. Crafty pickpockets who often work as a team steal millions of dollars
each year. One will distract the victim while the other slips in and take the
victim's money. Protect yourself and your wallet at all times. Do not be fooled
into thinking that since you are shopping at an upscale, safe location that you
will not become the victim of a pickpocket.
Online Shopping Scams
Beware of online scams. During the holidays there are many web sites that
offer incredible deals on various merchandise, travel specials, and a number of
other seemingly 'perfect' opportunities. Be very careful about what you purchase
online and from whom you make purchases. If you are careless in your online
shopping habits, you may find that your merchandise never arrives as promised,
the deal you thought you were purchasing is non-existent, or that not only does
your order arrive after the holidays are over, but when it does arrive the
merchandise only vaguely resembles that pictured on the web site, if there is
any similarity at all.
Credit Card Companies
Beware of credit card companies that increase your spending limit immediately
before the holiday shopping season begins. Each purchase you make will accrue
interest, increasing the overall amounts you will spend the items you buy. Also
do not make the mistake of accepting offers from your credit card company to
skip your payment until after the New Year. The interest you owe will still
accrue and you will end up owing more than you did initially. Also, be very
cautious about making online purchases during the holiday season. While most
merchants are reputable, there are some that will put up a web site with the
express intent of obtaining credit card and debit card numbers for fraudulent
purposes.
Telemarketing Scams
Telemarketing scams seem to increase during the holidays. Never give your
personal information or credit card number to an unsolicited caller. Millions
are stolen each year during the holidays due to telemarketing scams that entice
consumers to make purchases immediately. If a telemarketer tells you that the
incredible offer they are giving you will only be available for the next 10
minutes, hang up immediately. You should also be very careful when making
purchases from door-to-door salesmen. Not only could you have your personal
information used in a fraudulent manner, you could risk your safety by allowing
strangers into your home.
Charity Scams
Beware of mail and calls from charities that you have never heard of. Many
people have fallen victim to a charity scam that solicits money form
unsuspecting consumers. The charity promises that your tax-deductible gift will
go to help the underprivileged, starving children, victims of natural disasters,
etc. Most charities are reputable, but stay away from any charity solicitation
that is from an organization you have never seen before.
Wrapping Paper Station Scam
Also, beware of wrapping paper station scams. Wrapping paper stations can
seem like a great idea, but in reality you can purchase and wrap everything you
need for significantly less money. However, if you do decide to use a wrapping
paper station make sure you're present at all times while your gift is being
wrapped. Do not leave your gifts at the station and come back later to pick them
up. The time you may save is not worth the extra expense and you may find out
later that the gifts you bought were not the gifts you paid to have wrapped.
About The Author
Tiffani Smith is the online editor for
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