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  1. Saying it's out for delivery. Notifying you about delivery. Did you know that scammers send fake package shipment and delivery notifications to try to steal people's personal information — not just at the holidays, but all year long? Here's what you need to know to protect yourself from these scams. The bogus stories the scammers deliver

  2. 15 maj 2024 · If a deals site offering coupons or discounts is one you’ve never heard of before, run a Google search to learn about its reputation, and read reviews. If you see nothing at all on the company, it’s probably a fly-by-night scam. Look at the Email Address. If you received a deal by email, check the Sender field for a sketchy-looking email ...

  3. If the coupon is sent via email, it’s important to verify the source. Scammers can make the source of a fake email look legitimate, but if you hover your mouse over the link in the email, you can see the real destination on the lower left corner of your email screen.

  4. 1 lip 2024 · In coupon scams, fraudsters create and distribute fake coupons to trick consumers into divulging personal data and credit card information. In the digital world, coupon scams take various forms and often target recipients via unsolicited emails, social media posts, fake websites, and even mobile apps.

  5. 26 maj 2023 · If you receive an unsolicited email, text message, or social media message with a coupon code or discount offer, treat it with suspicion. Scammers often use these communication channels to send fake coupons that may lead to phishing sites or malware downloads.

  6. 18 lip 2023 · The ‘Your Order Has Been Processed’ email scam is a type of phishing scam that aims to trick recipients into believing that they have made a purchase and that their order has been processed. The scam typically involves sending an email that appears to be from a legitimate online retailer or service provider, informing the recipient that ...

  7. 12 wrz 2023 · Scammers will email or text victims impersonating the U.S. Postal Service, FedEx, or UPS about a fake delivery coming to your address with a “tracking link” that you are urged to click to update...

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