Scam Proof Your Online Shopping – Safety Tips For Shopping Online (Online Shopping Credit Card Safety)
Scam Proof Your Online Shopping – Safety Tips For Shopping Online (Online Shopping Credit Card Safety)
Safety measures for shopping online are not a mere luxury but a key necessity. Millions of credit cards are compromised every day online and the truth is – no one is really safe. People have lost thousands and some millions at the hands of online scammers and hackers who have mastered the art of scamming by using various methods, which are discussed extensively in this Scam proof shopping Guide.
What makes matters worse is the fact that more than half of the people who are scammed are not aware of the scams or have no idea that they have been hacked (not even when they receive their bills). This is why it is important to always take the necessary precautions when shopping online in order to avoid being scammed knowingly or unknowingly. Do not think just because you’ve shopped a million times online before then you are safe – no you are not! Just like a car accident, it takes one moment to become a victim of cyber crime. Chances are you’ve already been scammed once or twice before and you don’t know about it.
Truth is there are a number of articles and guides that offer safety tips for shopping online and if you have the time you can spend the next week or two to search and read them one by one. Alternatively (and more recommended) download this book instantly and within minutes you will have all the information you will ever need to stay safe online (at least for the next 12 months until new scamming methods are discovered). Within the next hour you should have the entire armory you need to avoid falling prey of the unscrupulous scammers, hackers and untrustworthy sites online.
This comprehensive online shopping safety guide offers information about credit card safety, spotting fake sites and keeping phishers at bay. It is exactly what you need as we are excitedly headed for the Christmas shopping season. Yes! This Safe shopping Guide offers online holiday shopping safety tips as well.
It is structured around 10 safety tips for shopping online but you will also find additional information about general practices to stay safe while surfing the internet. The last chapter contains some action steps you should be using every day. You are probably utilizing just one out of all the ones listed there.
Don’t expect a course about how to shop online (it is so easy you do not need a book for that) or a list of best sites to shop from (these change every now and then) rather expect useful information about credit card security advice, Online security and payment systems, online security breaches and certification and online shopping safety precautions to take to avoid becoming a victim. We will teach you the methods to apply when checking any site in existence online. Our goal is to provide you with a quick win formula you can start using two hours from now.
Grab yourself a copy now, master the vital skill of avoiding online scams and be safe for your everyday and holiday shopping online.
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What can I do about a scam payday loan company who continues to harass me to no end?
Question by Ron: What can I do about a scam payday loan company who continues to harass me to no end?
The company is called Usa Cash Advance the people there state to customers that they gave “loans” to people and they harass them to pay back the money, or they will put them in jail or prison etc. This has happened to many people including a close family friend of mine. They don’t seem to give up.
Best answer:
Answer by Kittysue
If your friend has an outstanding loan, they will keep calling him until he pays it back. Its easy – you want the calls to stop, then pay off your debt
If he hasnt’ taken out a loan then he can call the police and report an extortion attempt
BUT before he does that he should run a credit report. A friend was getting calls about a loan that she assumed was a scam until her dad told her to run a credit report. Turns out she was the victim of identity theft and someone had not only taken out a loan in her name, they had also opened and maxed out two department store credit cards in another state
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