
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


If your holiday shopping is in full swing, your head is probably buzzing with all the to dos and events filling up your schedule. But, during this time it’s also important you keep your guard up because fraud can lurk behind even the cheeriest holiday ad or email.
Links:
Transcript:
Welcome to Money Tip Tuesday from the Making Money Personal podcast.
Holidays are a busy time for most of us. We’re wrapped up in the excitement of gift giving, shopping, hosting, prepping, there’s just so much to keep in mind when you’re maximizing your holiday experience.
While we’re shopping for the perfect gift, hanging up the Christmas lights or baking cookies for the fam, someone else is busy this time of year, and they’re not filling out cards or sending letters to Santa. They’re fraudsters and they’re trying to steal your money.
Fraud increases significantly during the holiday season and its prevalence should make you pause before opening that incredible new deal that just popped up in your inbox.
You’re probably thinking, oh come on, one more thing to have to worry about this season? Yes! When it comes to keeping your identity safe, you can never be too busy.
Don’t let the thieves rob you of your holiday cheer this year. Here are a few of the more popular fraud tactics you should keep in mind while celebrating the holiday season.
Those were just five examples of common holiday scams, but there are so much more. Check the link in the show notes for a longer list of other fraud tactics that occur around the holiday season.
Before I close I want to remind you of these best practices to safeguard yourself from fraud not only this time of year, but all year round.
The holiday season is supposed to be full of comfort and joy. And though I don’t want to bring you bad tidings or negative vibes, I want to keep you informed so you can enjoy your celebrations in peace.
Stay safe and enjoy a fraud-free holiday!
If there are any other tips or topics, you’d like us to cover, let us know at [email protected]. Like and follow our Making Money Personal FB and IG page and look for our sponsor, Triangle Credit Union on social media to share your thoughts.
Thanks for listening to today’s Money Tip Tuesday and be sure to check out our other tips and episodes on the Making Money Personal podcast.
Have a great day!
By Triangle Credit Union5
1515 ratings
If your holiday shopping is in full swing, your head is probably buzzing with all the to dos and events filling up your schedule. But, during this time it’s also important you keep your guard up because fraud can lurk behind even the cheeriest holiday ad or email.
Links:
Transcript:
Welcome to Money Tip Tuesday from the Making Money Personal podcast.
Holidays are a busy time for most of us. We’re wrapped up in the excitement of gift giving, shopping, hosting, prepping, there’s just so much to keep in mind when you’re maximizing your holiday experience.
While we’re shopping for the perfect gift, hanging up the Christmas lights or baking cookies for the fam, someone else is busy this time of year, and they’re not filling out cards or sending letters to Santa. They’re fraudsters and they’re trying to steal your money.
Fraud increases significantly during the holiday season and its prevalence should make you pause before opening that incredible new deal that just popped up in your inbox.
You’re probably thinking, oh come on, one more thing to have to worry about this season? Yes! When it comes to keeping your identity safe, you can never be too busy.
Don’t let the thieves rob you of your holiday cheer this year. Here are a few of the more popular fraud tactics you should keep in mind while celebrating the holiday season.
Those were just five examples of common holiday scams, but there are so much more. Check the link in the show notes for a longer list of other fraud tactics that occur around the holiday season.
Before I close I want to remind you of these best practices to safeguard yourself from fraud not only this time of year, but all year round.
The holiday season is supposed to be full of comfort and joy. And though I don’t want to bring you bad tidings or negative vibes, I want to keep you informed so you can enjoy your celebrations in peace.
Stay safe and enjoy a fraud-free holiday!
If there are any other tips or topics, you’d like us to cover, let us know at [email protected]. Like and follow our Making Money Personal FB and IG page and look for our sponsor, Triangle Credit Union on social media to share your thoughts.
Thanks for listening to today’s Money Tip Tuesday and be sure to check out our other tips and episodes on the Making Money Personal podcast.
Have a great day!