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Ways to Avoid Scammers During Holiday Shopping Season

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Tuesday, December 13, 2022   

A new AARP Fraud Watch Network report is putting a spotlight on how criminals are targeting holiday shoppers this year in hopes of separating them from their hard-earned money.

Sam Shumway, State Director of AARP Wyoming, points to one increasingly common phishing scam, where fraudsters pose as a delivery representative from a trusted company to get people to hand over their credit card or other sensitive information.

"You'll get a text message, and it will say 'your Amazon order has been delayed, click on this link, and they'll verify your information.' You click on that link, and the next thing you know, they have your credit card, but they also have your Amazon login information," Shumway said.

Three out of four U.S. consumers have been targeted by at least one form of fraud that can be tied to the holidays. In addition to shipping scams, the majority of crimes involve fake end-of-year charitable donation requests and fake online ads promising gifts at unusually low prices. If you believe you may have been a victim of fraud, contact the AARP Fraud Watch Network at 877-908-3360.

Many Wyoming residents want to support nonprofits during end-of-year fundraising appeals, and the report encourages people to check to see how Charity Navigator, CharityWatch and the Better Business Bureau rate organizations. Shumway said if you get an unsolicited call from a veteran's organization or another important cause you support, take a pause and do your research.

"The best thing to do is thank them, and then go online and look at their website and reach out to them directly, so you are initiating the contact," Shumway said. "And then also check with these groups that will verify the validity of nonprofits, and ensure that they are on the up and up."

Scammers have become very sophisticated, and Shumway said it is important to remember that everyone is equally vulnerable. Scammers are also counting on you not to report the crime, because they know many victims feel embarrassed. But he said do not let that stop you from helping authorities make it harder for scammers to do the same thing to other people.

"I know a lot of really intelligent, sophisticated, smart people who have fallen prey to scams and internet fraud. Tell people about it, tell your family members about it and report it, because that's how people stay safe," he said.

Disclosure: AARP Wyoming contributes to our fund for reporting on Consumer Issues, Health Issues, Housing/Homelessness, Senior Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.

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Scam Alert AARP 2022

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