Holiday Shopping Safety Tips
By Charles Duncan, published Oct 22, 2007
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First, avoid shopping at night if you are alone. There is great temptation to stop off at the mall or shop on the way home from work, however, women especially should be ware of this temptation and avoid the practice if possible. If a huge sale is planned at night, make it a two, three, or four person event and even make it an outing by including dinner.
Leave your expensive watches, earrings, bracelets, and necklaces at home. This is just bait for the thief who is diligently searching for his next quarry. Also, dress comfortable. A weary shopper who pauses often to rest and recover from uncomfortable shoes is like a weak member of the herd.
Don't carry a lot of cash, period. Use a debit card, credit card, gift card, or Traveler's checks if you will be making one or several large purchases which are so typical at the holiday season. Keep a small wallet in your front pocket where you will instantly detect anyone attempting to access your cards. Keep a record of your card or check numbers as safely stored at home in case of theft. It is a good idea to have the telephone number of banks and companies which issued the cards stored in your cell phone. Notify card companies or banks as soon as possible if you loose or have your cards or checks stolen.
Take extra precautions with any purses, backpacks, fanny packs or other bags which contain anything you consider to be valuable. Remember, crooks are looking for cash first, then cards, jewelry, and cell phones.
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