Universal Protection Service (UPS), the largest provider of security
services to the commercial real estate market in Southern California
and one of the nation's top 10 largest uniform protection companies, is
offering tips to consumers regarding holiday shopping safety and
security at the mall and online.
Economic woes and job uncertainly will undoubtedly make this holiday
season more stressful and increase the potential for crime, theft and
other fraud. Millions of Americans will be hitting the stores during
the next few weeks, starting with the busiest shopping day of the year
- the Friday after Thanksgiving, or "Black Friday." To help keep your
holidays safe and happy, UPS offers the following tips for mall and
online shoppers.
Shopping at Stores or
Malls:
- Stay alert and be aware of your surroundings.
- Don't overburden yourself with packages.
- Take extra care with purses and wallets; carry your purse
close to your body and your wallet in an inside pocket or zippered
pocket.
- Never leave your purse unattended in a shopping cart, on a
countertop or in your car.
- Don't carry large amounts of cash and minimize the number
of debit or credit cards you carry, to avoid leaving them at a store.
- Park your car close to your destination and make sure
packages are locked in the trunk, out of sight. If you are going to
continue shopping, after placing items in the trunk, move your vehicle
to another location in the parking lot.
- Try to shop during daylight hours and when shopping at
night, park in a well-lit area.
- When returning to your car, have your keys out and keep
alert. Lock your doors as soon as you are inside the vehicle.
- Shop with others when possible.
- If shopping with small children, make sure they know what
to do if they become separated from you inside a store or mall.
- Report suspicious activity to store/mall security or law
enforcement.
Holiday Shopping Online
Online shopping is expected to exceed $75 billion in 2008, and the next
two months accounts for more than 1/3 of all online shopping.
Fast-moving fraudsters are aggressively seeking to steal a bigger
portion of that sales figure by targeting online shoppers directly, and
the recent economic downturn has created an increased risk of vendor
bankruptcies and delivery hurdles.
Follow These Online
Shopping Tips:
- Shop with known businesses; research regarding past
performance and recent financial stability.
- Obtain a phone number, address and/or other alternate
contact to resolve problems.
- Never provide your Social Security number or driver's
license number online, this information in not needed to make a
purchase.
- Conduct transactions on a secure server only; look for the
pad-lock device on the browser's status bar. The URL should change from
http to shttp or https when asked for payment information indicating
that the purchase is encrypted or secured.
- Make sure you understand all shipping charges, taxes and
delivery dates.
- Have packages delivered to an address where they won't be
left unattended.
- Read the site's privacy policy to learn how it uses and
shares your personal information.
- Understand return policies before you buy, verify
limitation for time, shipping costs and other policies.
- Read the seller's product description closely. Name-brand
items at greatly reduced prices could be counterfeit.
- Secure your computer with anti-virus and anti-spyware
software, and firewalls that are updated regularly.
- Keep a paper trail. Print and save records of your online
transactions, including the product description and price, the online
receipt and copies of any email you exchange with the seller.
- Read your credit card statements as soon as you get them to
make sure there aren't any unauthorized charges.
For more security tips, visit:
http://www.universalpro.com/Security_Tips_11-30-05.htm
About Universal
Protection Service
Founded in 1965, Universal Protection Service (UPS) combines an
innovative mix of tradition with cutting edge systems and technology to
keep pace with the ever-evolving needs of today's business
environments. Headquartered in Santa Ana, Calif. with offices located
throughout Arizona, California, Colorado and Washington, UPS employs
hands-on, highly experienced management teams and continuous training
to deliver consistent, high quality security solutions. UPS is a
division of Universal Services of America, which also includes
Universal Building Maintenance, UPS Security Systems and UPS Fire/Life
Safety Services.