10 Modern Scams Disguised as “Deals”

Scammers have gotten slick. Today’s cons don’t always look like shady emails from a foreign prince. Instead, they appear as tempting discounts, free trials, or limited-time offers—all designed to make you click before you think.

Here are 10 modern scams that hide behind the mask of a “deal.” Spotting them early can save you money, time, and serious stress.

1. “Free Trial, Just Pay Shipping”

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It looks harmless—just a free sample! But once you enter your card, you’re often enrolled in a recurring subscription with hard-to-find cancellation terms.

2. Fake Flash Sales on Knockoff Sites

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Some scammy sites mimic authentic brands, offering huge markdowns. You might get a low-quality knockoff—or nothing at all. Always check the URL and reviews.

3. “Only 3 Left in Stock” Bots

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That urgent low-stock warning? It’s often fake. Sites use this trick to create panic and encourage impulse purchases, even without a shortage.

4. Social Media “Brand Ambassador” Offers

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You’re told you’ll get free gear if you pay for shipping, but the products are often cheap, and the company disappears after payment.

5. Fake Job Offers That Require “Starter Kits”

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You’re offered a remote job or sales role—if you buy a $49 starter kit. Real employers don’t ask you to pay up front.

6. “Too-Good-To-Be-True” Vacation Packages

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$299 for five nights in paradise? Probably a timeshare pitch—or worse, a bait-and-switch that adds hidden fees.

7. QR Code “Discount” Scams

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Scammers are now placing fake QR codes in public spaces. Scanning it could lead to phishing websites or fake payment portals.

8. Cashback Apps That Sell Your Data

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Yes, you get small rebates, but you may also give up purchase history, browsing habits, and personal information. Always read the privacy policy.

Read More: 10 Common Travel Scams to Watch Out For

9. “Discounted” Gift Cards from Third-Party Sellers

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Sites selling gift cards at 30% off? Many of these cards are stolen or empty when you use them. Stick to verified sellers.

Read More: 10 Obvious Scams That People Always Fall For

10. Subscription Box “Mystery Deals”

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You’re promised $100 worth of items for $20—but you get dollar-store junk, or nothing. These are rarely worth the risk.

When a deal looks too good to be true, it usually is. Before clicking “Buy Now” or entering your card, do a quick search, check the company’s reviews, and ask yourself: “Would I still want this if it weren’t a ‘deal’?” That question alone can stop most scams cold.

Read More: 19 Popular Online Scams to Watch Out For

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