Xmas scams rise: Expert shares 5 tips to shop safely online

In the past month, 464,000 Brits have asked Google ‘how many days until Christmas’ [it’s 52 by the way!] While as many as 10,000 of us have started to ask ‘what to get’ family members as gifts. 

However, as recent reports warn ‘fraudsters seek to use the economic crisis and Christmas to target Britons’, it’s more important than ever to shop smart this holiday season. 

With a passion for sustainability and ethical standards also affecting the way we shop — as well as the need to be frugal due to the rising cost of living — it’s likely millions of shoppers will turn to resale sites to buy or sell pre-loved items. Consequently, sites like eBay, Depop and Vinted might be at risk of becoming potential targets for scammers.

Therefore, the experts at Scams.info have provided 5 tips on how to detect a scam to ensure you don’t fall for one.

1. Pay attention to the payment method

When shopping online, always making a payment through the website itself is crucial. Often online scammers might put pressure on a buyer not to use a site’s secure payment methods, but instead pay through a bank transfer before the product has been seen or received. Coming across such a seller should always raise a red flag!

2. Demand current photos of the product

Whatever the pre-loved item you’re trying to purchase, demand that the seller send you a recent photo of it. Ask them to set the product…

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