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This everyday guide to being a smart shopper is full of helpful
tips about preventing identity theft, understanding credit, filing
a consumer complaint, and more. The information and resources
you'll need are arranged as follows: PART I-BE A SAVVY CONSUMER;
PART II-FILING A COMPLAINT; PART III-KEY INFORMATION RESOURCES;
PART IV-CONSUMER ASSISTANCE DIRECTORY. As a savvy consumer, you
should always be on the alert for shady deals and scams. To avoid
becoming a victim, keep these things in mind: 1) A deal that sounds
too good to be true usually is Be wary of promises to fix you
credit problems, low-interest credit card offers, deals that let
you skip credit card payments, work-at-home job opportunities,
risk-free investments, and free travel; 2) Don't share personal
information with someone you don't trust. Learn how to recognize
fraud; 3) Beware of payday and tax refund loans. Interest rates on
these loans are usually excessive. A cash advance on a credit card
may be a better option; 4) Read and understand any contract or
legal document you are asked to sign. Do not sign a contract with
blank spaces or where the terms are incomplete. Some contracts
include a clause that prohibits you from taking legal action and
require you to engage in mandatory arbitration with a company in
the case of a dispute; 5) Get estimates from several contractors
for home or car repairs. Make sure the estimates are for the exact
same repairs for a fair comparison; 6) Before you buy, make sure
you understand and accept the store's refund and return policies,
especially for services and facilities that charge monthly fees; 7)
When paying for your purchases, double-check the final price. If
you think the price that has been charged is incorrect, speak up.
Remember, when shopping online, your purchase may include
additional fees, such as shipping, handling, and convenience fees
that are not calculated until you check out; 8) When shopping
online, look for the padlock icon in the bottom corner of your
screen or a URL that begins with "https" to ensure that your
payment information is transmitted securely; 9) Don't buy under
stress. Avoid making big-ticket purchases during times of duress
(e.g., coping with a death or debt); 10) If you are having
difficulty making payments on loans, notify your lender immediately
so that you can work out a payment plan.
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