Lanarkshire shoppers have been urged to be on their guard against scams as Amazon Prime Day approaches.Advice Direct Scotland, which runs the national consumer advice service consumeradvice.scot, has encouraged consumers to stay safe while shopping online and remain cautious of fake deals presented through phishing emails, texts, and calls.With just one week to go until the shopping event, the charity warned that fraudsters are using new tactics to target Lanarkshire locals seeking bargains during the cost-of-living crisis.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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