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FTC hands out holiday shopping tips
Posted: 12.09.2012 at 8:40 PM
Matt Prichard

Matt Prichard joined the Fox 31 News Team in May of 2012 as a general assignment reporter.

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Shopping smart tips from the Federal Trade Commission.  / From file
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ALBANY, GA -- Just in time for the holiday shopping season, the Federal Trade Commission has 12 practical tips to help you watch your wallet, shop wisely, and protect your personal information.

  1. Make a shopping list and check it twice.  Make sure your budget includes incidentals like cards, wrapping paper, parking, or eating out.
  2. Consider customer reviews carefully.  The law says reviewers should disclose their connection to a company, but not all of them do.  Before you buy anything based on a review, search online for information from sources you trust.  Compare reviews from a variety of websites.
  3. If you use mobile apps to shop for deals, be aware of how the apps are paid for, what information they may gather from your device, or who gets that information. 
  4. Giving jewelry?  Take some time to learn the terms used in the industry so you can get the best quality and value.
  5. Make sure the scanned price is right.  Overcharges cost you money and time, especially if you don’t notice them right away. 
  6. Save every receipt.  When you’re shopping online, keep copies of your order number, the refund and return policies, shipping costs and warranties.
  7. Free can be costly.  Screen savers, e-cards, or other free seasonal downloads can carry viruses.  Keep your anti-virus and anti-spyware software, and your firewall, current. 
  8. Billed for merchandise that wasn’t received?  Here’s what to do if you get a bill for merchandise that you – or your Aunt Colleen – never received.
  9. Treat a gift card like cash.  If it’s lost or stolen, you may be out the whole amount. Report it to the issuer right away.
  10. If you’re shopping “green,” online or off, examine product claims carefully. 
  11. Be stingy when it comes to sharing your personal information.  Don’t give out your credit card or other financial information for a chance at the newest tech toy, free gift card, seasonal job or holiday vacation rental.

Tis the season to be wary, especially of charities that don’t – or won’t – provide key information in writing.  Look for their mission statement, costs and where the money goes.

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