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BBB Tip: Back to school shopping for tech supplies

Milwaukee, Wis. – Technology has become a permanent fixture of the education experience. After the crash course in educational technology that was the 2020 school year, teachers and students are increasingly confident in using technology for learning. Though its role in the classroom will continue to evolve, a precedent has been set – technology is now a critical component of education.Market research firm Deloitte details how educational shifts influence consumer shopping habits, “Digital learning tools are replacing traditional school supplies, driving tech sales up 37% YoY.” As families begin to invest in reliable technology, BBB® advises shoppers to beware of scammers who could spoil your hopes for academic success. Data shows that consumers are not only planning to make more technology purchases but also using digital technology to make those purchases. Deloitte research indicates that nearly half of consumers want to shop online for technology purchases. Plus, consumers say quality and price are the top two factors driving their purchase decisions. However, shortages of essential supplies like computer chips may limit the options available to shoppers. Together, these trends put consumers in a risky position – where they need products but can’t find them available from trustworthy sellers. In times like these, scams are increasingly likely. Scammers may target shoppers with phony deals, enticing ads and attractive but fake websites. To ensure you don’t fall prey to a scam, savvy online shopping is a must.BBB offers these tips for buying tech products ahead of the new school year:

Learn more about avoiding scams when shopping online: BBB Tip: Smart Shopping Online.  

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