5 Black Friday Scams to beware of

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24-11-2023

Don’t fall into Phish-ing traps

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1.) Avoid clicking on links from illegitimate websites 2.)  Don’t sign up for memberships on unknown websites 3.) Don’t click on emails or messages that claim issues with delivery; they can be fake.

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Don’t share your credit card with anyone

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1.) Use security software that protects you from malicious code on websites 2.) Use a virtual card if possible 3.) Turn on credit card alerts for all your cards

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Don’t be swayed by reviews

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1.) Stay safe from short and generalized reviews

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2.)  Use Chrome extensions like Fakespot to find out about fake reviews. – For the purchase of electronics, look for external reviews.

3.) For the purchase of electronics, look for external reviews.

Beware of Memberships

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1.) Don’t give out personal information on calls claiming your membership is canceled

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2.) – It’s always wise to check your membership status on the official websites.

Keep your packages safe

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1.) Try sending the delivery guy to the USPS smart locker for safe package delivery.

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2.)  Choose a delivery date when you’re home

3.) While ordering from Amazon, you can get the delivery shipped to a nearby Amazon Hub locker.

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