Ensure your safety in busy malls this #BlackFriday

As Black Friday fever grips the country, shoppers are urged to be alert of scammers trying to take advantage.

PERSONAL safety is a matter of shared responsibility between authorities and members of the public, prompting police to caution consumers about being vigilant when malls are extra busy.
To ensure that your shopping experience is safe during Black Friday, police have offered a few tips so that customers can keep themselves and their valuables safe.

Also read: Be realistic about your finances this Black Friday

According to police, residents need to be vigilant at all times and remember that, along with the excitement of catching a good bargain, thieves and scammers are looking to take advantage of busy shoppers.

Carrying cash safely:
· Carry as little cash as possible.
· Consider the convenience of paying your accounts electronically. (Consult your bank to find out about other available options.)
· Consider making use of cellphone banking, internet transfers or ATMs to do your banking.
· Use alternative banking methods, such as internet banking and cellphone banking.

Safety at the ATM:
· Always cover your PIN by shielding the hand that is typing it, even if you are alone at an ATM.
· Never accept help or ask anyone to assist you at the ATM. Rather go inside the bank for help.
· Use online shopping and mobile money.

Safety transacting online:
· Register for 3D secure, otherwise known as Verified by Visa or Mastercard SecureCode, before making online purchases with your bank card.
· Be cautious of notifications that you have won any competitions, especially if you did not enter. Do not respond with any personal information.
· Put sensible transaction limits on your accounts.
· Only provide your credit card details to reputable companies.
· If it looks too good to be true, it usually is.
· Never send money or give credit card or online account details to anyone you do not know and trust.

Safety in shops:
· Be crime-conscious, and be aware of crime opportunities at all times.
· Be vigilant when in congested shops or shopping aisles where you cannot even walk properly, which is where you will find criminals pickpocketing.
· Avoid displaying valuables where criminals can see them.
· Keep your handbag with you, keep it closed or zipped and do not leave it unattended.
· Keep your mobile phone with you, and do not leave it unattended.
· Carry your wallet in an inside pocket and never in the rear pocket of your trousers.
· Credit card transactions must be processed in your presence.

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