Even though most online sellers are legit, scammers still use the internet to steal their buyer’s money. Scammers create fake websites which look reliable and offer all kinds of products from jewellery to clothes, technology and more at cheap prices. The buyer attracted by these low prices spend their money on that online shop, but they never receive the product. The new trend is to create fake shops on social media and rip off consumers.
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