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Millions will be scammed on Prime Day. Don't be one of them


It's prime time for scammers, too.

A few times every year, Amazon and other online retailers gear up to drive their ink into the black by trying to offer exactly what you want at the price you're willing to pay during sales like Prime Day. (Image credit: Source: SafetyDetectives)Unfortunately, it's also easy to farm fake reviews by offering to give away products to anyone with a webcam and a willingness to lie for free junk. Another trick is to slowly increase the price in the weeks and months leading up to the Prime Day, allowing them to offer a bigger percentage off and claim it as a deal.

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