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Avoid scammers when shopping online this Hanukkah. ftc.gov/onlineshopping  #ScamFreeHolidayHanukkah is all about spending time with loved ones, celebrating traditions, and, for many, giving gifts. So, as you start preparing for all eight nights, here are some things you can do to avoid scammers when shopping online:

  • Check the seller before you buy. Search online for the name of the seller and product, plus words like “complaint” and “scam.” And read reviews about the seller and their products, too.
  • Look at the seller’s refund and shipping policies. Look for things like who pays the cost for shipping returns, how long you have to return the product, and whether there are any other fees you might have to pay. Check out the seller’s shipping policy, too. If they don’t promise a time to send out your order, they must ship within 30 days.
  • Pay by credit card. Using a credit card gives you more rights to dispute the charge if something goes wrong than other types of payment. And never buy from sellers that only accept gift cards, money transfers, or cryptocurrency for payment.

If you spot a scam or experience problems shopping online, the FTC wants to hear about it at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.

Martin Gray
November 24, 2021
Why does not the law crack down on scammers?
BJ Colorado
November 24, 2021
FTC information is interesting and helpful. I appreciate the warnings that FTC provides and share them with my friends and family.
Pokey
November 24, 2021
I just ordered a gift displayed online but ordered via phone and they never gave me an order number, or confirmation email. They cant find my ORDER now on the DAY OF delivery! Didnt think it was going to be an issue since Hubs is an employee, and surely they have a RECORD? Nope, the lady that took my info now HAS MY INFO. Now I need to shut down that card and wait 2 wks for a new one. PLEASE remember to get an order # or confirmation #. Dont put yourself thru this hassle.