
Published on November 13, 2025 | 3 min read | Webster Bank
The holidays should be filled with joy, not fraud. Unfortunately, scammers know this is a busy, high-spending season and use it to their advantage. Here are some of the most common holiday scams—along with practical tips to help you stay safe.
How it works: Scammers create professional-looking websites or social media shops offering “can’t-miss” deals on popular gifts. After you pay, the product never arrives—or you receive a cheap knockoff.
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How it works: You receive a text, email, or call claiming a package can’t be delivered until you provide personal details or pay a fee. The links often lead to phishing websites or malware.
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How it works: A scammer calls or emails pretending to be a utility company, tech support, or even a loved one in trouble, insisting you pay them with gift cards. Once the numbers are shared, the money is gone.
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How it works: Fraudsters pose as charities or disaster-relief groups, playing on the spirit of giving to steal donations.
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How it works: Ads promise luxury trips or deep discounts for holiday getaways. Hidden fees—or nonexistent reservations—mean you could lose your money.
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How it works: Posts invite you to join a “gift exchange” or giveaway where you send one gift and receive many in return. In reality, your money or personal info is collected and never returned.
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Contact us and your credit card company immediately if you suspect fraud or notice unauthorized transactions. Quick action can help stop losses and protect your credit.
With a little extra caution, you can shop, give, and celebrate with peace of mind. We are here to help you stay secure every step of the way.