What is the discreet shipping scam?
By Greg Collier
It seems the only news stories about scams this time of year are related to Christmas shopping. To be fair, the holidays are when scams are most active. With so much money being spent by consumers, scammers are looking to for any way to get their hands on some. Previously, we’ve posted about the text message delivery scam, gift card scams including the new gift card draining scams, porch pirates, and a myriad of online shopping scams. Now a new scam has emerged designed to take your money while Christmas shopping.
It’s called the discreet shipping fee scam, and it is an addition to online shopping scams. In this new scam, a victim may be lured into using a website that isn’t on the up and up. Once the victim places their order, and even pays for shipping, they’re contacted by the vendor. The vendor will ask if they want to add ‘discreet shipping’ to their order. The problem is, discreet shipping can take many forms, but they all want to steal from you.
For example, if a shopper is ordering something but doesn’t want their entire neighborhood knowing what they ordered. Some examples that were given in that instance would be legal but questionable items like cigars, CBD products, and vaping accessories. Another version of the scam will charge the customer the discreet shipping fee if they indicate their purchase is a gift. Also, if a shopper were to order an item from overseas, they might be charged for discreet package stamps, so their purchase will avoid customs.
Unfortunately, by the time the vendor tries to charge a shopper discreet shipping fees, they already have the shopper’s money from the purchase, and the shopper may not receive the item they paid for at all. The best prevention in these cases is only using reputable websites for shopping. When shopping online, try to use a credit card as much as possible. Credit cards provide much more protection than most forms of payment. Don’t use payment apps such as Zelle or Venmo, as they’re designed to be used for friends and family. Most retailers will not ask for payment by these apps. Not only should you check the retailer’s reputation by doing a Google search about them, you should also check to see how long they’ve been around to avoid fly-by-night retailers.
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