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Better Business Bureau warns of fake virtual holiday shopping fairs
Wednesday, December 9, 2020

ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The holiday shopping season is here. Many local in-person events, such as popup holiday markets or craft fairs, have moved online as a precaution to the pandemic. Scammers are creating phony copycat events that charge for admission and steal credit card information.

How the Scam Works:

An annual holiday market or another shopping event is announced that it will be held virtually this year. After searching for details online and finding a social media post or event page, you happen to notice a large detail is also different this year. The event, traditionally free in the past, is now requiring a paid ticket. Thinking that perhaps this is a change to offset any lost income or to benefit local retailers, a decision is made to enter credit card number and personal information, such as full name and address in the registration fields required on the web page.

Unfortunately, the "ticket" is a scam! The event information found was posted by scammers not affiliated with the real holiday market. Instead, con artists created fake event pages, social posts, and emails to confuse past and present attendees into sharing their credit card as well as personal information.

In another twist on this scam, some virtual holiday markets have a website or social media page where vendors can post photos of their products and links to their websites. Be careful here too! Some consumers tell BBB that they the clicked the links provided, thinking they lead to an online shop. Instead, they accidentally downloaded malware.

Tips to avoid holiday event scams:

    --  Is there an admission fee? Visit the event's website directly to see if
        an admission ticket is required for a virtual event. If not, watch for
        scammers trying to claim otherwise. If this happens, message the event
        coordinator to help prevent other virtual attendees from being taken
        advantage of.
    --  Research vendors and the host. If the event is unfamiliar to you,
        research the host and list of vendors ahead of time. While virtually
        browsing from booth to booth, make sure you are only clicking on the
        links provided. If you are unsure if a shop is legitimate, search for
        them online in a separate browser for the vendor's store rather than
        follow the link provided.
    --  Use a credit card. When making any purchases, use a credit card. This
        way if anything gets charged that wasn't supposed to be, a claim can be
        filed with the credit card company.
    --  Keep your receipts. Make note of all purchases and save receipts. If
        there is a question about a product or it needs to be returned, the
        vendor's information is readily available.
    --  Understand the return policy. Before making a purchase, ask the vendor
        what the return policy is if it is not clearly posted in the booth.

Learn more about how to stay safe online this holiday season by visiting BBB.org/shopsafe

ABOUT BBB: For more than 100 years, the Better Business Bureau has been helping people find businesses, brands, and charities they can trust. In 2019, people turned to BBB more than 183 million times for BBB Business Profiles on nearly 5.8 million businesses and Charity Reports on 11,000 charities, all available for free at BBB.org.

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