Shoppers Urged to Use Caution to Avoid Fraud Over Holiday Season

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HARRISBURG – Attorney General Linda Kelly urged consumers to exercise caution during the holiday season to avoid common problems, scams and fraud.

“The holidays can be a busy and exciting time, filled with many distractions, so it is important for consumers to think before they spend,” Kelly said. “The pleasure of the holiday season can quickly be spoiled by crimes like identity theft or disputes involving gift purchases.”

Kelly said that consumers should review a number of important details before making a purchase at a store:

“Online shopping has become increasingly popular, but making purchases by long-distance generates other potential problems and pitfalls,” Kelly said.

“Consumers should be cautious about identity theft during the holidays,” Kelly said.  “Whether shopping in-person or online, your credit card numbers and other personal information can be at-risk if you don’t take steps to protect it.”

Kelly said the holidays are a busy time for many charities, adding that it is important to support charitable programs in your community, but consumers should also carefully consider any request for money.

If you have questions or concerns about a consumer issue, or you believe you have been targeted by a holiday scam, contact the Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection at 1-800-441-2555 or file an online consumer complaint.

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