Police has just published new warnings to avoid the flight of packages (and other vacation scams)
Prevent your gifts and personal information from being stolen.
Now that we are fully immersed in the holiday season, there is a good chance that you have already started to order gifts online. In the coming days and weeks, packages will be abandoned at your door - and fortunately, most of the retailers now Take a text Or an email to let you know when it happens. But if you are not at home or you are unable to catch your delivery immediately, you run the risk of becoming an infamous target " pirates "Now, the police are experiencing new warnings on theft of packages, as well as other vacation scams not so festides. Read more to find out how to protect yourself and your goods safe.
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Almost half of the Americans had a torn vacation package.
The flight of the holiday package is unfortunately crawling. According to a 2022 Study Jémis by Qualtrics in the name of Credit Karma, 43% of Americans say they were victims after ordering online, and 45% say they are afraid that a package can be slipped this holiday season.
These flights are not only annoying, but also expensive. The study revealed that around 35% of people could not recover their money after reporting a stolen package - and losses can be significant. Among those who were not reimbursed for stolen purchases, 47% said that the average "irrevocable cost" was between $ 100 and $ 299.
Police are monitoring package flight reports, and now they offer new advice on staying vigilant if you are shopping online for the holidays.
The police already find an increase in these crimes.
The flight of the vacation package is a national problem, various police services citing crime peaks in early December. Euclid police Ohio said they received About 12 reports Packaging flights, while those of Parma, Ohio, received 17 reports, reported WJW affiliated to Fox. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
"Unfortunately, this is this time of year," said Euclide police chief Scott Meyer said at the exit. "Because it's the holiday season, there are people who will enjoy it and search for parcels on the porches."
The Laurens police department in Laurens, in South Carolina, also cited an increase, having received two reports on a 48 -hour period , Reported WSPA affiliated to CBS. Lieutenant Scott Franklin Talked with the point of sale, explaining that the thieves will head in the neighborhoods and seek the packages that remain outside.
To prevent your deliveries from caught, the police have specific recommendations.
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Be proactive with your deliveries.
In general, Meyer recommends delivering packages when you know that you will be at home to recover them, or your employer's OK has parcels to your office. Several retailers also offer the possibility of recovering your order in a local store, which can take some additional time, but guarantees that your purchases will not be excluded in the open air.
If you cannot be at home when your package arrives, you can also request that your delivery requires a signature or ask the deliverants to put it "in an unused location," Franklin told WSPA. If in doubt, ask a neighbor to enter your deliveries and keep them for you.
A bell camera can also add an additional safety layer. Franklin confirmed that they had "been an incredible asset in identifying these people".
Schools can try other approaches in this holiday season.
Thieves are cheeky when entering packages directly at your door, but sometimes they hide behind technology.
Leander police in Texas told ABC in Kvue that residents had reported an SMS Scam where fraudsters have masked as delivery companies. The message indicates that a package was not available, asking the recipient to click on a link to "modify your address". In reality, thieves hope to steal your personal information.
In Blacksburg, in South Carolina, a slightly different scam circulates. Officer Shahna Blanton of the Blacksburg police department told WSPA that she had received a scam message on a Unrevable package , noting that it looked legitimate and that it was in fact waiting for a delivery. This text again asked him to click on a link, but this message asked for payment for restarting.
"Which is not one thing," she said. "Obviously, I am back of all this and I closed it."
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Know the warning signs of scams.
To protect yourself, trust your intestine. The texts and emails that seem too simple or generic are often scams, said Blanton, adding that authentic messages will have information such as account numbers or company logo. If you think the text could be real, it recommends calling the company you have ordered or connecting to your online account to check the costs you may have incurred.
And if you receive the text asking you to update your personal information, the Leander police say that you should never do it in response to an "unsolicited request".
"If you have not launched the communication, you should not provide information," also indicates a warning on the Facebook page of the ministry Advise residents To keep an eye on their bank account to ensure that it has not been compromised and that all costs are correct.