As you head online to look for deals on Cyber Monday, make sure you are also watching out for possible scams.
The Better Business Bureau says online shoppers should take steps to protect their privacy while shopping online, and shoppers should take time to make sure they are dealing with legitimate companies.
The BBB says use your credit card when making an online purchase, as credit card companies have protections against fraudulent purchases that are not usually available with a debit card. Never send a prepaid debit card or wire money to an online retailer, and keep your antivirus software up to date in case you accidentally end up on a non-secure website.
Be wary of false advertising and scam websites. Scammers may create ads that link to websites that seem legitimate and lure potential victims in with what seem to be major savings. Check to make sure the website is the actual website for the product you are shopping for.
As you wait for your purchases to arrive, beware of phishing scams such as text messages saying you have a package that was unable to be delivered. Never click the link in a suspicious email, text, or post.
Visit the Better Business Bureau’s website for more tips.