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Diwali Shopping Scam Alert: How to Avoid Online Fraud This Festival

Diwali Shopping Scams: How to Protect Your Money and Personal Data

As Diwali approaches, online shopping scams are increasing dramatically. Fraudsters are using fake websites, apps, and social media offers to steal money and personal information during the festive shopping season.

Key Takeaways

  • Verify unrealistic discounts by cross-checking on trusted platforms
  • Never share OTP, CVV, or UPI PIN with anyone
  • Download apps only from official app stores
  • Monitor bank statements regularly for suspicious activity

Spot Fake Discounts and Offers

Cybercriminals often use unbelievable discounts to lure shoppers. If you see a Rs 40,000 smartphone being sold for Rs 5,000, it’s almost certainly a scam. Always verify such offers on established platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, or Croma before purchasing.

Identify Authentic Shopping Websites

Before entering any payment details, check that the website URL begins with “https://” and displays a lock icon. Fake websites often contain spelling errors or unusual domain names. Instead of clicking links from messages or emails, type the official website address directly into your browser.

Secure Your Financial Information

Legitimate companies will never ask for your OTP, CVV, or UPI PIN. Use trusted payment gateways and avoid sharing transaction screenshots. These details can give scammers complete access to your accounts.

Avoid Malicious Shopping Apps

Scammers frequently release fake shopping apps during Diwali that mimic genuine ones. Before downloading any app, verify the developer name, check reviews and ratings, and only install from official app stores. Fake apps can steal your personal data and banking information.

Social Media Scam Awareness

Fake giveaway contests on Instagram, Facebook, and Telegram are common during festivals. Never share bank details or click suspicious links to “claim prizes.” Immediately report and block accounts that request such information.

Monitor Your Financial Accounts

Regularly review your bank statements and online transactions. Contact your bank immediately if you notice any unauthorized deductions, and consider blocking your card as a precaution.

Diwali should bring happiness, not financial regret. By staying vigilant and shopping only from trusted sources, you can protect yourself from scams and enjoy a secure festive season.

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