As you start your new year, the Better Business Bureau urges you to be a smart consumer. By staying on top of things, you can help prevent scams and identity theft, and save money.
One of the most important things you can do this year is to check with the BBB before responding to too-good-to-be-true promotions, or when making purchases or donations. The BBB has reliability reports on businesses and nonprofits, and can offer you tips on marketplace issues and scams.
Follow these tips to make you a smarter consumer:
• Never give out your personal information to unfamiliar people or companies, in pop-up screens or unsecured Web sites. Verify the requests with organizations directly.
• Get everything in writing, including contracts, warranties or guarantees, oral promises, terms and costs. Be sure to review carefully any document before signing.
• Ask nonprofits for written materials, find out whether contributions are tax-deductible and make checks payable to the organization.
• Beware of unsolicited notifications accompanied with checks claiming you’ve won money, been awarded grants or offering secret shopper jobs. If a letter requests that you send cash or deposit a check and forward the money, don’t do it. The checks are likely counterfeit.
• Steer clear of work at home offers claiming big profits and that no experience is necessary.
• Review your income and expenses and develop a realistic budget and savings plan.
• Avoid high pressure or scare tactics to get you to buy something, make a donation or invest.
• Don’t be afraid to say no if your questions aren’t answered or something doesn’t feel right.
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