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Tips to help Mainers avoid holiday scams

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Thursday, December 26, 2024   

Mainers are encouraged to be on the lookout for increasingly sophisticated scams during the holiday season.

Fake emails appearing to be from companies like UPS or PayPal will offer a link they claim is needed to correct a package delivery or payment error, only to gain access to the user's banking information on their phone or computer.

Jane Margesson, communications director for AARP Maine, said if people believe their personal data has been compromised, they should put a freeze on their credit report.

"It's the best proactive step you can take and will greatly minimize the damage from the theft of other personal information," Margesson explained.

Margesson advised not to click any links before checking with the company itself. She emphasized scammers are relentless, so it is important to remain alert. A recent AARP survey found more than 80% of Americans have experienced or been targeted by at least one form of holiday-related fraud.

Police departments across the state are also warning people to be on the lookout for so-called "brushing" scams, when an unexpected package shows up from Amazon with a fake QR code, which allows access to the recipient's phone and any information on it when scanned.

Margesson noted scammers are also tampering with popular gift cards found on store kiosks or online.

"The scammer may already have a record of it and once you load it up with the cash through the cashier, they can just spend it," Margesson outlined. "Before you even give it to the person intended, the money may already be gone."

Margesson stressed anyone looking to donate to a charity this holiday season should check first with the IRS or Charity Navigator online to ensure it's a registered 501(c)3 organization. She added scammers are developing increasingly sophisticated methods and there is no shame in falling for their tricks.

She recommended anyone who believes they have been targeted to contact the AARP Fraud Watch Network.

Disclosure: AARP Maine contributes to our fund for reporting on Consumer Issues, Health Issues, Senior Issues, and Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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