The state’s Department of Banking and Department of Consumer Protection are asking consumers to be on guard to thwart common online shopping scams.
HARTFORD, Conn. — While the thrill of shopping for a loved one is unmatched, the pain of being swindled by a scammer is equally as disappointing.
To avoid online shopping scams this holiday season, the Connecticut Department of Banking and state Department of Consumer Protection are teaming up to remind consumers to be on guard when making payments on the internet.
Connecticut Banking Commissioner Jorge Perez points out in a release that shopping online is a convenient way to purchase holiday gifts. He said that the online method of shopping provides endless options beyond what can be found in stores.
“Before providing your credit card information, however, it is vital that you take steps to ensure your information is protected,” Perez said. “Research any online company that you are not familiar with, beware of deals that seem …