Don't be scammed! Emma Roberts reveals some dangerous scams that are circulating the web
Don’t be scammed! Emma Roberts reveals some dangerous scams that are circulating the web
The internet can be a great place to bag a bargain, but it can be just as easy to fall victim to a scam. This quick guide will help you stay scam-savvy so you can spot the fraudsters who are out for your cash.
Tickets
With summer in full swing, many of us are heading off to festivals, concerts or the theatre but how can we be sure that the tickets we buy online are genuine?
You should always check that the seller is a member of the Society of Ticket Agents and Retailers. But ideally, you should try to buy tickets from well established websites, such as ticket master or directly from the venue.
Holiday
A last minute bargain holiday may seem tempting but always be cautious before giving away your bank details. Some scams con people into buying a holiday that simply doesn’t exist or selling a holiday vastly different from the one that was advertised. To avoid being stung by this scam, make sure that the website is a member of an authorised travel company, such as ABTA.
Charity
This nasty scam targets people who think they are making a donation to a charity. The fraudsters send emails from fake charities asking for contributions but the money goes straight into their pockets. Charities never email asking for bank details, so if you get an email like this report and delete it.
Jobs
With a record number of us trying to find jobs, some scammers have cashed in on fake recruitment websites. These sites offer to revamp CVs or offer interview training for a fee. The problem is that, you don’t ever get the training but they get to walk away with your cash. Always read the small print of recruitment websites and be wary of any which charge for their services.