Don’t Fall for “Too Good to Be True” Online Deals

We all love a good deal—but when a discount seems too good to be true, it might actually be a scam. Online shopping fraud is becoming increasingly common, and scammers are experts at making fake websites and offers look real.

🚨 How These Scams Work

Scammers create websites, ads, or social media posts offering unbelievable discounts on popular products. When you click the link and make a purchase, one of two things usually happens:

  • You receive counterfeit or substandard products that aren’t worth your money.

  • You never receive anything at all, and your payment information may be stolen for further fraud.

Some scammers even collect your personal information

🔑 Tips to Stay Safe

  • Check the URL: Make sure the website is legitimate and uses “https” for secure transactions.

  • Research the Seller: Look for reviews and ratings from real customers.

  • Avoid Unrealistic Discounts: If the deal seems way cheaper than other sites, it’s probably a trap.

Only you can protect your personal and financial information online. Stay alert and think twice before clicking or buying.

Tiffany Ramos