According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are 70.1 million fathers across the nation – that’s a whole lot of dads, and a whole lot of Father’s Day gift shoppers who could fall victim to a shopping scam.
As you make plans for this special day, it’s important to know how to spend money wisely on the perfect gift for Dad. The Better Business Bureau of Minnesota and North Dakota offers the following ideas and tips for these classic and non-traditional Father’s Day gifts:
• Gift Cards and Certificates:Check the terms and conditions of any gift card or certificate prior to purchase to ensure that the expiration date and any other conditions or limitations won’t be problematic. If you are giving a gift card to someone who will make online purchases, be sure the gift card is redeemable for Internet shopping and not just for in-store use.
• Electronics:Whether you plan to buy a camera, a GPS system or any other electronic device, it’s a good idea not to remove it from its box before wrapping it up as a gift. Many electronics stores require the original packaging in order to process returns or exchanges.
• Recreational Rentals:If you’re interested in renting ATVs, campers, canoes, kayaks, motorcycles or other recreational equipment this Father’s Day, be sure that you get a written contract that includes details such as the base rental cost, daily fees, insurance and time restrictions. Also, take the time to visually inspect the equipment and get written proof of any existing damage before renting.
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• Guides, Tours and Classes:Fishing, sightseeing, skydiving and golf lessons are fun and exciting ways to celebrate and spend time with Dad. However, it’s important to get details about these classes and adventures in writing in advance of the trip. Be sure to clarify if reservations are required, what's included and what are the total costs and features.
By doing your homework before making your purchase, you’ll improve your odds of finding that perfect gift for Dad.