It’s that time of year — your inbox and feed are full of “one-day only” deals, half-price gadgets, and “clearance” tech you’ve never heard of.
Some are real bargains… but others? Total scams.
Scammers use professional-looking websites, social media ads, and fake tracking emails to steal money or data before you even realize something’s wrong.
Here’s how to protect yourself before you click Add to Cart.
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1. Watch the Website Address
Legit companies use short, clean domains like bestbuy.com or target.com.
Scam stores often hide behind confusing ones:
- bestbuy-clearance.net
- amazondeals-sale.co
- targetdiscount.shop
If the name looks slightly “off,” it’s fake.
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2. Check for HTTPS and Contact Info
If the site doesn’t have a lock symbol 🔒 or real contact details (address, phone, or customer service email), don’t trust it.
Scammers use checkout pages that look secure — but send your info straight to them.
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3. Don’t Trust “Too-Good-To-Be-True” Prices
If a $500 laptop is listed for $79, it’s not a clearance — it’s a trap.
Scam sites lure you in with deals that look just a little too generous.
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4. Beware of Fake Order or Delivery Emails
Scammers send fake “Your order has shipped” messages that link to malware or phishing sites.
If you didn’t order it, don’t click to track it — go to the retailer’s website directly.
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When in Doubt — Ask Before You Buy
Before you order from a site you’ve never heard of, send it to PCRescue.
We’ll take a quick look and tell you if it’s legit or a scam — no judgment, just peace of mind.
🧠 One minute of checking beats hours of regret.
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Bottom Line
Scam sites are slick, fast, and everywhere.
Before you grab that deal — pause, verify, and when in doubt, ask PCRescue first.
You’ll protect your money, your info, and your holiday cheer. 🎁