Scammers are using real store names and logos to advertise fake clearance sales on social media feeds, and many shoppers are falling for them.
But before you click on any social media ad, you need to watch for copycat sites that are popping up on feeds everywhere.
But at the same time, scammers were setting up fake clearance websites for both stores, according to the Better Business Bureau.Sydney Joyave says she stumbled on one of them. But after paying several hundred dollars for a stroller and other items, she got a worrisome call from her bank. "Counterfeit ads are definitely a way for scammers to target someone who is excited about a deal," O'Brien said. You just have to jump on it; there is that sense of urgency."
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