WARNING! Potential Online Scams in Minnesota This Year
Not sure about you but I've already found a few deals I couldn't pass up online. As you are aware, online shopping is in full swing due to the holidays . If you are in the mode of filling up your online shopping cart like I am, check out the FBI warning below that they issued about popular scams.
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With the holiday season here, our inboxes are becoming flooded with deals and sales from stores, pop-ups with extra savings show up on almost every website, and our personal data is being filled in online every time we make a purchase. If you are doing any form of online shopping, the FBI laid out a few of the popular scams as well as tips to avoid becoming a victim. And don't think it won't happen to you! A Rochester, Minnesota woman was just scammed out of $118,000...yes, $118,000.
ThinkStock loading...According to the FBI, here are a few common scams:
Tips to Avoid Being Victimized By ScamsWhen the Black Friday deals show up, so do the scammers! To protect yourself, the FBI shared the following tips.
Gallery Credit: Jessica On The RadioWhat to do if you are a victim of a scam?
The FBI recommends the following:
These tips and advice were provided during the height of the pandemic but are still valid today. Read the full release and info here.
Which Minnesota Stores Are Closed and Open on Thanksgiving 2023?The big Thanksgiving day is almost here and retailers are giving us a heads up on their hours. Before you plan all of your Thanksgiving Day shopping, check to see if the Minnesota store has announced if they will be open or closed.
Gallery Credit: Jessica On The Radio