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Effective ways to protect your side hustle from scams

by Nomvelo Masango
Picture: Getty Images/Komora

Starting a side hustle is an excellent way to earn extra income, but it can also make you a target for scammers. Whether you sell products online, freelance or run a small business, protecting your money and personal information is essential.

By taking a few practical precautions, you can reduce your risk and focus on growing your business.

Also see: Why more young people are starting side hustles earlier than ever

Verify every opportunity

Scammers often pose as clients, suppliers or business partners. Before accepting a new job or placing a large order, research the individual or company.

Check online reviews, verify contact details and be cautious of deals that seem too good to be true. If someone pressures you to act immediately, treat it as a red flag.

Use secure payment methods

Avoid accepting or making payments through unfamiliar platforms or direct bank transfers unless you trust the other party.

Reputable payment services offer buyer and seller protection, helping to reduce the risk of fraud. Capitec advises you to always confirm that payments have cleared before shipping goods or starting work.

Also see: Online scams to be aware of

Protect your digital accounts

Strong passwords and two-factor authentication can help keep your business accounts secure. Update passwords regularly and avoid using the same password across multiple platforms.

According to Allan Gray, it helps to change passwords to minimise the impact of them being compromised. Be cautious when clicking links in emails or text messages, as phishing scams remain one of the most common cyber threats.

Keep clear business records

Maintain invoices, receipts and written agreements for every transaction. Good record-keeping not only helps with tax compliance but also provides valuable evidence if you need to dispute fraudulent activity or report a scam.

Stay informed

Scam tactics continue to evolve, so staying informed is one of your best defences. Follow trusted consumer protection organisations, keep your software updated and educate yourself about the latest online fraud trends. A proactive approach can help safeguard both your side hustle and your hard-earned income.

Also see: Side hustles you can start with no money

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