One of the top shopping days of the year is Cyber Monday, which falls three days after Black Friday every year. Traditionally, these sales would pop up for the day or weekend before; however this year, online holiday sales started as early as Halloween and will continue throughout the holiday season.
The Better Business Bureau reports that online shopping scams are routinely the largest culprit of holiday complaints, with many who find themselves receiving counterfeit items, low quality items, no items at all—and worse, having their identity stolen in the process.
“Be wary of misleading advertisements, lookalike websites, and untrustworthy sellers,” said Jane Rupp, President and CEO of Better Business Bureau (BBB).
For shoppers looking to take advantage of holiday savings on Cyber Monday, The Better Business Bureau offers the following tips that will help achieve maximum savings while keeping your personal information and money secure:
- Beware of false advertising and phony websites: If a company is selling the hottest item of the year at a price that seems too good to be true, it probably is. Watch out for false advertising and keep a close eye on the web address in your browser.
- Shop with trustworthy sellers on secure sites only: Be wary of businesses you aren’t familiar with. Check their BBB Business Profile on BBB.org. Look at the rating and read customer reviews. In addition, make sure every website begins with HTTPS:// and never put personal or credit card information in forms of non-secure sites.
- Keep your antivirus software up to date: Make sure you have antivirus software installed on your computer or mobile device, and that it is up to date. This will help you to avoid non-secure websites and pop-up phishing scams, and help keep your personal information safe.
- Price check before you buy: Dozens of online retailers will claim they have the best price on an item, but their offers can be misleading. Do your homework by comparing prices. Remember that the best deal may not be the real deal.
- Take advantage of rewards and loyalty programs: Check your credit card rewards program for special point offers that could add up on Cyber Monday and throughout the holidays. Make purchases using loyalty programs as many retailers offer them.
- Use your credit card: It’s always best to make online purchases with your credit card. If any shady charges turn up later, you will be able to contest them through your credit card company. Debit cards don’t offer this same protection. Never make purchases with online sellers by giving them prepaid debit cards or wiring them money.
- Understand return policies: Online store policies may change for Cyber Monday offers. Read the fine print before you buy. Understand the return or exchange policy for the specific item you would like to purchase. Be aware that stores may not allow returns for “final sale” or “closeout” items.
- Watch out for phishing scams: Busy schedules and increased purchases make it easier to miss and fall victim to phishing scams. Look out for unsolicited emails, texts, calls, or letters.
To learn more, you can visit BBB.org/onlineshopping
(The Better Business Bureau assisted in this report.)
