Watch out for online shopping scams.
Online shopping scams involve crooks feigning to be genuine sellers, using either a fake website or a phoney ad on an actual retail site.
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Online shopping scams involve crooks feigning to be genuine sellers, using either a fake website or a phoney ad on an actual retail site.
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