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The festive season is a time of giving, but it’s also a prime opportunity for scammers to take advantage of unsuspecting victims.With online shopping booming during the holidays, fake websites offering unbelievable deals are on the rise.Verify customer reviews and contact information.Scammers often send fake emails posing as trusted brands, offering discounts or requesting payment.Avoid clicking on links in unsolicited emails.
Be cautious of high-pressure donation requests.Also Read: Dawn Park SAPS raises the alarm on surge in dating scamsBe skeptical of offers that seem too good to be true.Report suspicious ads or accounts to the platform.Scammers send fake messages claiming you missed a delivery, directing you to a fraudulent site.Do not share personal details with unknown contacts.By staying informed and cautious, you can enjoy the festivities without falling victim to scams.
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