The Daily Money: How to avoid holiday scams
The Daily Money: How to avoid holiday scams
excellent morning and joyful Friday! This is Betty Lin-Fisher with Friday’s buyer-concentrated The Daily Money.
The first snow has fallen here in Ohio and shoppers nationwide are either in packed swing, prepping or done with their holiday shopping.
The National Retail Federation has projection that shoppers will spend between $979.5 billion to $989 billion in November and December.
With all that spending, though, comes opportunities for scammers. Unfortunately, billions are also lost by consumers each year to fraud.
I’ve put together some tips to assist you protect yourself from scams this holiday period.
Teen shoppers are worried about rising prices
expense boost isn’t just on the minds of adults. Teens are citing rising costs as a concern as they do their holiday shopping, according to a recent survey.
Junior Achievement’s annual JA Teens & Holiday Spending survey reveals that more than two thirds of teens or 70% are concerned about the impact of expense boost on this year’s holiday shopping period.
Teens and especially college students have to stretch their holiday budgets to to afford more expensive everyday items as well as gifts, Samhith Padala, a college freshman at University of California, Berkeley, told me.
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Do either of these upcoming topics resonate with you and if so, do you desire to distribute your narrative? Or do you have a topic you’d like to recommend?
- Did you get a holiday gift from someone and you didn’t have anything to provide in gain? What should you do?
- Is the ex of your associate or spouse asking for money and it’s causing strife in your connection?
Contact me at [email protected] with “Uncomfortable Conversations” in the subject line. I’d adore to listen from you!
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