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Social media scams
Whether your kids have their own social media accounts, or occasionally browse on your device, it’s good to know what to look out for when it comes to scams. Fraudsters will be haunting social media in the run up to Christmas, to take advantage of children looking to spend their hard earned pocket money.
Social media isn’t the only place kids need to be wary of frightful frauds. In 2023, 25% of all retail sales were made online – and scammers made over £1 billion by tricking online shoppers looking to buy treats*. Read our guide to help your kids stay clued up.
Finding the extra spending on costumes, decorations, and sweet treats more spooky than Halloween itself? Well it really doesn’t need to break the bank – check our tips for a quality Halloween but with a lower budget.
As well as a load of chocolate and sweets, there’s a host of spooktacular lessons that Halloween could teach your kids. From predicting the future to lessons about money, share these facts with them.
Talking about money doesn’t need to be scary – Talk Money Week wants to help you unmask conversations about money, whether they’re about pocket money or the cost of living, and keep the conversations going all year round.
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