What is this coupon?

08 Apr.,2024

 

Recently, A Moment’s Peace’s client presented a discount code they obtained from a fraudulent site.  Unfortunately, it is hard to tell that it’s not real.  Here’s some information to help you decide.  

Who doesn’t like discounts? It’s common practice to jump on Google to look for coupons and savings on services from haircuts to oil changes. But you might want to think twice about using a coupon code the next time you see one. You might be subjecting yourself to scamming practices. 

How Do Coupon Scams Work?

As much as saving money is fun, coupon scams are a real issue. These scams work by releasing fake coupons in exchange for your contact information and in turn, spam your contact information or sell it to third parties. The coupons aren’t real, and you’re now at risk of your contact information being used in malicious ways. What’s worse is you might expose your computer to harmful viruses. 

Spamming isn’t usually an issue until you receive a malware-laced email and are further compromised, but it can be a definite nuisance, and cause issues with your email account. The incessant calling may become an issue too. 

How Do I Know What’s Fake And What’s Not?

Copying a business logo is straightforward and it’s easy to make a coupon look real. Here warning signs to look out for:

  • Look for expiration dates and cross-reference them with the store or service’s website. Feel free to give them a call too to make sure it’s a real coupon!

  • Watch out for high-value offers. 50% coupons might be legit, but chances are they’re not. Check with the service provider and see if it’s real. 

  • Don’t pay for coupons. Coupons are free. Anyone offering them for a cost should be considered suspect. 

  • Be on the lookout for sites that offer an online coupon code, but then require you to fill out a form with personal information. Personal information shouldn’t be required to get a coupon. 

  • Check to see if the coupon links go back to the actual website of the service you’re looking for. 

  • Also, check to make sure the name is a complete match of the real business. Fake coupons will often have a misspelling or an issue with color.  

Check your coupons against this list. While the list might not have every fake on there, it’s worth checking just in case!

The Risk Of Malware And Computer Viruses

Another common feature of scammy coupon sites is the risk of serious malware and computer viruses turning up. Links may not be valid, or secure and it’s easy to end up with a form or download button that can lead to further issues. Double-check the site to make sure it’s legit and don’t click suspect links if you can help it. A quick Google search about the site you’re attempting to use may help avoid a computer virus and save you money at the Geek Squad. 

Spam calls are no fun and can lead to a disruption of your life. Be sure to double-check every coupon you want to use and when in doubt, reach out to the vendor and see if they use the coupon site you’re looking at. It’s better to be safe than sorry and save your contact information from resale. 

If you have any questions or concerns about an online offer, it is best to contact the business directly.

What is a promo code?

A promo code is an alphanumeric phrase used during checkout to receive an online digital discount (or other benefit) on the purchase of e-commerce goods or services. It is used interchangeably with terms like coupon code, discount code, voucher code and sometimes is simply referred to as an online digital coupon. You can find promo codes for over 5,000 brands and learn more about couponing to maximize your savings by utilizing the educational resources on CouponFollow website.

How can I get a discount or promo code every time I shop?

Remembering to search for a coupon isn't always easy and can be time consuming. We suggest you bookmark CouponFollow.com, or if you're using a desktop device with Chrome or Edge you can install the Cently coupon browser extension which automatically applies promo codes whenever you checkout. On average in 2021, Cently users have saved about $20 bucks on their purchase whenever a discount is found.

Do promo codes work?

Yes, but many only last for a very short period of time. Often retailers run promo code campaigns to incentivize shoppers and many use common coupon phrases throughout the year. In fact, data from our automatic coupon browser extension, Cently, finds that between 40% to 45% of the time a user receives a discount. This correlates with between every 2 to 3 shopping journeys a consumer has.

What is this coupon?

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