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Beware: the 10 scams of Christmas

Christmas is a hectic time for small business owners – with scammers looking to take advantage of tired and stressed people during the festive season.

Christmas ScamThe ACCC has launched a Christmas SCAMwatch alert to alert consumers and tired business owners to the top ten scams to watch out for this Christmas.

“Although scammers are always around, they have greater opportunity at Christmas to sneak under the radar of consumers who are busy with trying to buy the perfect present or arrange their summer holidays,” warned Australian Competition and Consumer Commission deputy chair Peter Kell.

Scams around at this time of the year include:

  1. Holiday scams: scammers approach victims on their holidays offering expensive memberships to scam travel clubs and fake discount hotel vouchers
  2. Flight booking scams:  where consumers think they have booked flights online but the website they booked through is fake and so are their bookings
  3. Online shopping scams: the perfect gift is purchased online, but never arrives
  4. Romance scams: if someone you have met online asks you for money as a result of some misfortune it may be a scam
  5. Charity scams: charities often seek donations at this time of year – scammers try to camouflage themselves as genuine charities sites and capitalise on consumers’ generosity
  6. Telephone scams: particularly prevalent and varied this year including cold calls claiming computers infected by viruses, offering fake government grants or seeking bank details in order to ‘process’ a bank fee or tax refund
  7. Weight loss scams: for those anxious to shed Christmas kilos, ‘miracle’ weight loss scams may be attractive – be wary
  8. Door to door scams: an easy way to shop or lose money?  Some traders are legitimate but others may sell poor quality products with no guarantees
  9. Visa scams: when trying to help a friend or family member to visit from overseas in time for Christmas, these ‘guaranteed services’ may not be all the seem, and
  10. Lottery scams: out of the blue winnings from a lottery you never entered? Scammers ask for money to ‘process’ your win but you will never receive the money.

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David Olsen

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