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How Can You Avoid a Black Friday or Cyber Monday Scam?

The arrival of fall also ushers in the holiday shopping season, and no time is better for snagging deals on the year’s hottest gifts. With sales figures in the billions, the lure of Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping gives rise to a significant rise in consumer fraud, scams, and identity thefts.

The week following Thanksgiving is one of the most lucrative times of the year for retailers. This also means that it is one of the most lucrative times of the year for scammers, with millions of consumers worldwide falling victim to scams every year. Fortunately, taking the time to educate yourself may help you avoid a Black Friday or Cyber Monday scam:

What Are Examples of Black Friday and Cyber Monday Scams?

For scammers, there is no better weekend for stealing money and identities than the sales weekend of Black Friday through Cyber Monday. The high rates of online shopping during this time make it even easier for them to steal your banking information, your money, and your personal information for identity theft. Some of the most common scams include:

Black Friday shopping can be fun, however, scammers use this time to target unsuspecting consumers. If you fall victim to a Black Friday or Cyber Monday scam, Francis Mailman Soumilas, P.C. can help you fight back. Call us at 215-735-8600 or contact us online to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. You may be able to collect compensation for out-of-pocket costs, including attorney fees. Located in Philadelphia, Chicago, New York, and San Francisco, we serve clients nationwide.