Don't Waste Your Money | Watch out for holiday shopping scams fueled by AI and social media
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If a deal looks suspicious or the price seems far lower than usual, it’s probably a scam.
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As online sales ramp up and AI-driven ads flood social media, scammers are getting more creative — and shoppers could easily get caught.
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