Holiday Scams. Protect yourself against scammers. (2024)

Don’t Get Taken During the Season of Giving

For most of us, the holidays are full of giving, getting and goodwill. But some bad actors use the holidays to take advantage of people’s generous spirits. They frequently target members of our communities who are older and more vulnerable to scammers and con artists.

To help ensure consumers and older adults don’t get taken during the season of giving, organizations across North Carolina are joining together to raise awareness of the common scams and frauds that can occur during the holidays, and share information to help protect North Carolinians from getting scammed. Together, we can help each other enjoy the holidays without getting taken by scams and frauds.

To access holiday scams resources for Spanish-speaking communities, please click here.

Holiday Mail Scams

As we buy and mail presents over the holidays, the high volume of mail and packages provides many avenues for scammers. Our deliveries can be easy targets for thieves and con artists.

  • When you’re expecting a lot ofpackagesover the holidays, shippers will often provide us with updates on the status of our orders. Knowing this, scammers will send phishing emails pretending to be from companies like FedEx and UPS to lure us to phony webpages and get us to share personal information. Look closely at delivery notifications and email updates before you click on links or input information. And remember, UPSandFedExwon’t ask for personal information via email.
  • All of those packages stacking up outside your door can be tempting for thieves.Porch poachersmight steal packages from your doorstep. Considertracking your packageso you’ll know when they’ve arrived. You can also set up a different delivery address with a neighbor who is home during the day or your workplace to ensure packages are delivered safely.
  • If you’re traveling for the holidays, consider having your mailheld for you at the post office, so you don’t have to worry about theft and can collect all deliveries and letters at once when you return.

Holiday Shopping Scams

It’s no secret that shopping ramps up during the holidays, but scams do too. Be careful about how and where you share information, and beware of fraudulent retailers and organizations.

  • Protect your personal info. It’s easy to hit the “Buy” button from anywhere when you’re on your phone or on your laptop. But be sure you’re not sharing personal or credit card information over public Wi-Fi. Wait until you’re on a secure network to make a purchase.
  • Gift cards are a convenient gift for the holidays, but they also open the door toseveral scams. To ensure your gift card is protected, avoid the rack and ask for one directly from the counter.
  • There may appear to bedeals galore over the holidays, and many of them are on social media – but not all of them are legitimate. Carefully read reviews, look for security credentials on websites, and research unfamiliar retailers before you take advantage of a discount.
  • Always pay by credit card and keep receipts so you can try to get refunds if there’s an issue.
  • Keep an eye out for common scams in your area with the BBB Scam Tracker.
  • For more frauds targeting senior citizens, visit the AARP Fraud Watch Network.
  • Seniors or older adults may also be scammed by being told they can get medical equipment with very little paperwork, and that Medicare will cover the cost.

Charity and Investment Scams

As you make charitable giving and investment decisions over the holidays, there are a host of resources to help you avoid the many scammers and less-than-reputable charities and organizations asking for your money.

Imposter Scams

Scammers take advantage of trust between family members and loved ones, and the threat of law enforcement. When anyone is demanding money from you, be sure to ask questions to determine whether the situation is real or a scam.

  • Be on the lookout for scams that target military personnel and their loved ones. The military grandparents scamspecifically targets elderly relatives with military members.
  • Grandparent scammerspretend to be family members or loved ones, desperate for money after an accident or serious situation. These con artists will prey on your emotions – be sure to check the story out first, and reach out to other loved ones to help confirm the claim. Don’t be taken by their demands for money or assistance.
  • Kidnapping scams are also on the rise – scammers will contact you and claim they have kidnapped your loved ones or a member of your family, demanding a ransom to release them.
  • Jury duty scammers work year-round, claiming to be from the sheriff’s office or local law enforcement, insisting you’ve missed jury duty or a court date and demanding you pay a fine. Remember that real law enforcement officials will never call you to threaten you with arrest or demand money. Hang up immediately and report the calls to your local police department.

If you think you or someone you know might have been scammed or contacted by a scammer, report it to the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division by calling 1-877-5-NO-SCAM or filing a complaint online atwww.ncdoj.gov.

For more information on any of the organizations involved in this campaign, please visit the links below:

Holiday Scams. Protect yourself against scammers. (2024)
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