As holiday shopping continues, consumers in Nebraska are urged to stay vigilant against scams. With more people shopping online, it’s important to recognize warning signs to protect yourself from fraud. Experts emphasize avoiding gift card scams and be wary of fraudulent texts about shipping delays. Jina Ragland of AARP Nebraska highlights the rise of cryptocurrency scams and cautions against using cryptocurrency ATMs as payment methods in suspicious situations. Shoppers should also ask for gift cards kept behind the counter and be cautious of deals that seem too good to be true. Additionally, using tracking services for deliveries can help ensure your purchases are safe. Stay alert and informed to enjoy a scam-free holiday season.
As the holiday season approaches, shoppers in Nebraska are being cautioned about potential scams that could threaten their festive spirit. Consumer advocates urge everyone to remain vigilant and not rush into purchases without thinking.
In today’s digital age, new scams emerge continuously. Over recent years, people have been warned about gaining awareness of gift card scams and deceptive shipment texts. This year, Jina Ragland, AARP Nebraska’s associate state director, highlights the increasing challenge posed by cryptocurrency scams during the busy shopping season. Scammers are now urging victims to send payments via cryptocurrency ATMs, a method that raises red flags.
AARP emphasizes that any request to convert cash into cryptocurrency at a convenience store is a classic sign of a scam. Shoppers should also be careful with gift cards, which can be tampered with while on store racks. It’s advisable to purchase gift cards only from behind the counter to ensure their security.
Regularly updating software on your electronic devices is a smart step for protecting against fraud. If you happen to receive a suspicious call regarding a purchase you never made, asking for a call-back number can often deter the scammer. Ragland notes that most scammers will hang up if they think you’re onto them.
Lastly, be cautious with online ads that seem too good to be true; they usually are. Utilizing tracking information for package deliveries and being present when parcels arrive can further reduce the risk of falling victim to scams this holiday season.
Staying informed and aware is key to having a safe and joyful holiday shopping experience.
Tags: Holiday shopping, scams, cryptocurrency fraud, gift card safety, consumer protection, AARP Nebraska.
What are the latest cryptocurrency scams affecting Nebraskans?
Scammers are using fake websites and social media ads to trick people into investing in bogus cryptocurrency schemes. Some claim to offer guaranteed returns, which is a sure sign of a scam.
How can I spot a cryptocurrency scam?
Look for promises of high returns with little risk. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Also, be cautious of pressure to invest quickly or share personal information.
What should I do if I think I have been scammed?
Report the scam to local law enforcement and the Nebraska Attorney General’s office. You can also reach out to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to file a complaint.
Is it safe to invest in cryptocurrencies?
Investing in cryptocurrencies can be risky. Always do thorough research before investing. Focus on legitimate exchanges and be wary of offers that seem overly attractive.
Where can I find reliable information about cryptocurrency?
Trusted resources include government websites, reputable financial news outlets, and financial advisors. Always verify information before acting on it, especially if it involves investing money.