This year, the holidays feel especially important to those searching for a sense of normalcy in an abnormal time. According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), shoppers anticipate spending nearly $1,000 on gifts, decorations, food and additional “non-gift” items for themselves. NRF data also reveal that many consumers will not travel this year and instead spend more on holiday items.

Thanks to COVID-19, online shopping has evolved from a convenience to a necessity, and many will turn to their computers to complete their holiday shopping. Unfortunately, scammers are waiting to strike.

In October, BBB released a report detailing the spike of online purchase scams following the arrival of COVID-19. These scams, named one of the riskiest scams in BBB’s Risk Report, have made up nearly 40% of all scams reported to BBB Scam Tracker in 2020, costing victims an average of $93.

The holiday shopping season officially kicks off with Black Friday on Nov. 27, followed by Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday and Giving Tuesday. These days provide great opportunities to find unbeatable deals, support your community and find the perfect gifts for your loved ones.

Use these tips from your Better Business Bureau to shop safe and smart during the holidays:

Black Friday

Black Friday was the busiest day for both in-store and online shopping during the 2019 Thanksgiving weekend, generating billions of dollars in revenue. Consumers take advantage of the limited-time sales to search for popular items like apparel, toys and electronics. Use these tips to make the most of your Black Friday shopping:

  • Read the fine print. Be sure to check if discounts on your purchase exclude certain products, ask about return policies, and always request a gift receipt.
  • Plan your approach. Many brands now advertise their Black Friday deals in advance, so take note of which products will go on sale, when the deal ends and if other retailers are offering better deals. Sign up for email alerts from your favorite stores to stay updated on the latest sales.
  • Do your research. Read product reviews for all the items on your list, especially bigger-ticket items such as appliances and electronics.

Small Business Saturday

Launched in 2010 by BBB Accredited Business American Express, Small Business Saturday serves as a reminder to support local businesses, which is especially important in combating the effects of COVID-19 on local economies. Consider these tips when shopping small this holiday season:

  • Shop safe. Remember to continue social distancing practices while shopping. Utilizing curbside pickup or online options is an effective way to stay safe and avoid large crowds of holiday shoppers.
  • Refer friends and family. Recommend your favorite local businesses to your friends and family as they shop. If you are unable to bring your friends and relatives to a business’ brick and mortar location, share their website and social media pages.
  • Shop small, eat small. Visiting retailers isn’t the only way to shop small in your community. Dine with locally owned restaurants, coffee shops and bakeries or support them by purchasing gift cards for your loved ones.

Cyber Monday

Holiday shoppers spent more than $9 billion on Cyber Monday last year, and sales are expected to increase in 2020. With both internet sales and online purchase scams experiencing upward trends, shopping smart online is more important than ever. BBB offers these tips to holiday shoppers:

  • Watch for false advertising. Watch out for too good to be true offers, especially if you’re searching for the season’s hottest item. Avoid lookalike websites created by scammers by checking that the site is secure, the business’ name is spelled correctly and working contact information is provided.
  • Beware of phishing scams. You may receive unsolicited texts and emails prompting you to click a link to claim a prize or check on delivery statuses. Avoid opening these messages, as they could be part of a phishing scam. If you think it could be legitimate, hover your mouse over the link to see the true URL.
  • Update antivirus software. Keeping the antivirus software up to date on your devices gives you more protection against malware downloaded by phishing scams, pop-ups or unsafe websites.

Giving Tuesday

The holidays are a time for giving as well as receiving. Each Giving Tuesday, people choose to support their favorite charities and organizations through volunteering, fundraising and donating. With limited in-person volunteering opportunities this year, many may choose to make donations instead. Use these wise giving tips from BBB to stay safe when donating:

  • Look for name similarities. Copycat charity names are commonly used by scammers looking to steal money from those looking to give back. Avoid mistaken identities by double checking the charity’s name before you donate.
  • Take time to research. The end of the year is a common time to make donations, and you may start receiving requests from unfamiliar charities. Research the organization’s mission and learn how your contribution will be used before donating.
  • Use standards-based evaluations. The best way for a charity to prove it is trustworthy is agreeing to in-depth evaluations. BBB’s Wise Giving Alliance has 20 standards for accountability, and you can visit Give.org for free access to charity reports.

Happy holidays from everyone at BBB Serving the Heart of Texas!

ABOUT BBB®For more than 100 years, the Better Business Bureau has been helping people find businesses, brands and charities they can trust. In 2019, people turned to BBB more than 183 million times for BBB Business Profiles on nearly 5.8 million businesses and Charity Reports on 11,000 charities, all available for free at bbb.org. The International Association of Better Business Bureaus is the umbrella organization for the local, independent BBBs in the United States, Canada and Mexico. BBB Serving the Heart of Texas serves 105 counties in Austin, Bryan, Corpus Christi, Fort Worth, Permian Basin, San Antonio and Waco.