Online Buyers Beware

The New York state Consumer Protection Board warns consumers to be wary about providing personal information when shopping online this holiday season.

Nielson Online, a consumer research company, says online holiday shopping will spike this year because it allows consumers to comparison shop and save money on gas.

But Mindy Bockstein, executive director of the state consumer board, is urging New Yorkers to only give out only essential personal information and credit card numbers to reputable dealers to avoid identity theft.

The board is advising online shoppers to look for feedback about sellers on auction sites, and to double check the total price and quantity before closing a transaction.

Copyright AP - Associated Press
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