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Beware of Holiday Scams

Fraudsters take advantage of holiday cheer

It’s hard to put an exact dollar figure on how much consumers lose from scams, but, according to one report, the Federal Trade Commission estimated that there were nearly 49 million individual annual fraud transactions with an average loss of $60 – totaling nearly $3 billion lost to fraud.

Fraudsters are working around the clock – and all year – to trick us into handing over our money. And, right now, they are gearing up for their busy season as they take advantage of our holiday cheer and giving spirit.

The Better Business Bureau says consumers need to be on the lookout for these popular holiday scams:

If it sounds good to be true; if it raises just one question in your mind; or if they ask for money or personal information up front, it’s likely a scam.

Never give personal information over the phone to somebody who calls out of the blue. Always go to the source when you get emails or phone calls from what sounds like a store you’ve shopped at or a charity you’ve supported. Don’t click on attachments in emails that you’re not expecting.

Those steps will help ensure your holiday season remains full of cheer – not full of grief.

The team at CESI is committed to helping you make wise financial decisions and to helping you understand how to get out, and stay out of debt.  For a free debt analysis, contact us and find out how we can help

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