Scam alert! Save yourself from a last-minute holiday shopping disaster with this tip

The holiday season is a time of joy, generosity, and, unfortunately, an increased risk of scams.

From fake websites and fraudulent charities to package theft, the holiday season has become a prime time for scammers to strike.


One of the most common scams during this period involves gift cards, a popular and convenient choice for last-minute shoppers.

According to Visa's Holiday Edition Threats Report, many shoppers are particularly vulnerable to fraud during the holiday season due to increased spending and last-minute shopping habits.


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Gift card scams become popular during the holidays. Image source: Freepik.


'Procrastination is, quite frankly, one of the keys to success for crooks,' Paul Fabara, Chief Risk Officer at Visa, claimed.

'They assume that you’re going to fall for that last-minute offer that guarantees delivery of the product within 24 hours, or even the same day, at a discounted price.'

Gift cards are a veritable treasure trove for criminals. Their popularity with scammers stems from their easy accessibility and the lack of buyer protection compared to other payment options. Similar to cash—once the card is used, the money is gone.


Experts caution that gift cards may be compromised by criminals even before they're purchased from retail racks. These cards are then drained of their value as soon as they're activated.

In addition to artificial intelligence scams, which are set to increase as technology advances, scammers are also becoming increasingly skilled at convincing their victims that gift cards are legal tender for various financial obligations.

The Better Business Bureau (BBB) advises holiday shoppers to be extra vigilant when dealing with companies that accept gift cards as payment.

Legitimate organizations and authorities typically do not request payment in gift cards.


This warning is particularly pertinent for those who leave their shopping until the last minute or are desperately searching for a popular gift or toy.

Melanie McGovern, spokesperson for the International Association of Better Business Bureaus, warned that notices and pop-ups advertising in-demand products at low prices should raise alarm bells.

As always, if a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Be wary of websites that offer such deals.

In addition to gift card scams, Visa has identified five general types of scams to watch out for over the holiday season:

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Key Takeaways

  • There is an increased risk of scams during the holiday season, particularly with last-minute shopping and the purchase of gift cards.
  • Gift cards are a popular target for scammers due to their ease of access and fewer protections for buyers; once activated and used, the money is lost.
  • Experts warn that criminals may compromise cards before they're taken off the shelf and then drain their value as soon as the cards are activated.
  • Visa's Holiday Edition Threats Report states that people are more vulnerable to fraud this year due to increased spending, and consumers are urged to be vigilant when dealing with gift card payment scams and enticing online offers.
The holiday season should be a time of joy and celebration, not stress and financial loss. By being aware of potential scams and taking steps to protect yourself, you can ensure a happier and safer holiday season.

Have you ever encountered a gift card scam, or do you have tips for avoiding them? Share your experiences and tips in the comments below!
 
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Cash or Gift Cards purchased by me, in person from the retailer is my Go To for my children and grandchildren. That way, they can buy what they want and not what I think they may like. Grandchildren are in their teens, one over 20 and children are over 50. I don't do online shopping.
 
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TREAT EVERYTHING AS A SCAM UNTIL YOU KNOW FOR SURE THAT'S IT'S NOT AND THEN PROCEED WITH CAUTION. Even shops are skimming us these days. Check you change if paying in cash and check the amount on the efptos machine is correct before you present you card. I have caught a few stores trying to get a bit extra money out of me. Don't trust anyone !
 
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Thank you to all the SDC staff for keeping us aware of scams over the last couple of years. The knowledge you have shared has given me confidence in my online usage, especially when dealing with spam on my mobile. This is the reason why I sent the above information to you, & hopefully you will share it with SDC members more widely than just this thread. Regards, Belleclare
 
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Cash or Gift Cards purchased by me, in person from the retailer is my Go To for my children and grandchildren. That way, they can buy what they want and not what I think they may like. Grandchildren are in their teens, one over 20 and children are over 50. I don't do online shopping.
and they can save at the Boxing Day sales
 

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