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MAIN ST. BOILING SPRINGS, NC BOILING SPRINGS, NC 704-434-2669 704-434-2669 Financing Available on Financing Available on Most Vehicles O.A.C. Most Vehicles O.A.C. * Prices do not include tax, tag, & title fee. * Prices do not include tax, tag, & title fee. USED CARS USED CARS Bros. ros. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9am - 6pm • Sat. 9am-1pm COME SEE DON, BEANO, COME SEE DON, BEANO, CASEY OR HUNTER! CASEY OR HUNTER! ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia $ 8,450 8,450 2011 Mitsubish 2011 Mitsubish Endeavor Endeavor $ 80 80 PER WEEK PER WEEK $ 1 2, 5 0 0 1 2, 5 0 0 2018 POLARIS RZR 2018 POLARIS RZR ONLY 58 ONLY 58 MILES MILES DOHC 900 DOHC 900 SIDE BY SIDE SIDE BY SIDE 2011 FORD EDGE SEL 2011 FORD EDGE SEL $ 8,750 8,750 $ 80 80 PER WEEK PER WEEK $ 8, 8 5 0 8, 8 5 0 2012 Chrysler 200 2012 Chrysler 200 $ 80 80 PER WEEK PER WEEK $ 6,350 6,350 2005 GMC CANYON SLE 2005 GMC CANYON SLE $ 80 80 PER WEEK PER WEEK SMART SMART SANTAS SANTAS SHOP SHOP HERE HERE $ 7 ,975 ,975 2010 HONDA PILOT 2010 HONDA PILOT $ 80 80 PER WEEK PER WEEK $ 10 10 ,975 ,975 2015 VW JETTA 2015 VW JETTA $ 80 80 PER WEEK PER WEEK Brand New Factory Engine! $ 80 80 PER WEEK PER WEEK $ 7,975 7,975 2011 FORD TAURUS 2011 FORD TAURUS LIMITED LIMITED $ 6,9 7 5 6,9 7 5 2008 TOYOTA SOLARA 2008 TOYOTA SOLARA SE SE $ 80 80 PER WEEK PER WEEK Convertible 2012 TOYOTA CAMRY 2012 TOYOTA CAMRY $ 80 80 PER WEEK PER WEEK $ 8 ,975 ,975 "The holiday season is here and shoppers are crowding malls and dis- count stores to find the best deals," said Sheriff Norman of Cleveland County. But what shoppers are neglecting is their safety. According to Sheriff Norman "This time of year attracts more shopping-related crim- inal activity because of the larger crowds and the ex- tended store hours. These factors and the usual distrac- tion of shopping, creates a more favorable environment for petty thieves and other offenders. The Sheriff reminds all Cleveland County residents to follow these safety tips: SHOPPING SAFETY: • A single shopper is the best target for theft. Always shop with a friend or relative. • When going shopping, tell someone where you are going and what time to expect you to return. Also, make sure they know what you are wearing, as well as the type of vehicle you are driving. • Shop during daylight hours. If you shop at night, park your vehicle in a well-lit area. • Dress casually and comfortably and avoid wearing expensive jewelry. If carrying cash, keep it in your front pocket rather than in a purse or wallet. This makes it much more difficult for a pick-pocket to remove. Also store car keys in a pants or jacket pocket. If your purse is stolen, you will still be able to drive home. • Pay careful attention to your surround- ings and avoid overloading yourself with packages. It is important to have clear visibil- ity and freedom of motion to avoid mishaps. • When returning to your vehicle, check around it and in the back seat. Be aware of strangers approaching you for any reason. Have your car keys in your hand to avoid spending unnecessary time unprotected from the security of your vehicle. • If you feel uneasy returning to your vehi- cle alone, find a security guard and ask them to walk you to your car. According to Sheriff Norman "During this time of year, busy holiday shoppers become careless and vulnerable to other crimes as well. Credit card fraud and gift card fraud are on the rise. However, taking a few preventive measures can help." CREDIT CARD FRAUD: • Keep a close watch on your credit card every time you use it, and make sure you get it back as quickly as possible. • Never write your PIN number on your credit card. • Never leave your credit cards or receipts lying around. • Shield your credit card number so that others around you can't copy it or capture it on a mobile telephone or other camera. • Only carry credit cards that you absolutely need. • Shred anything with your credit card number writ- ten on it. • If you're planning to pur- chase online, make sure the web page where you enter your credit card information is secure through SSL (Se- cure Socket Layer). You can tell if the web page is se- cure by looking for the gold lock or key icon at the bot- tom corner of your browser window. • If you're not comfortable submitting your information through the internet, call the seller and give them your information over the telephone. Never send your credit card information via email. • Check the company out. Only do busi- ness with companies that provide a physical address and telephone number. • Keep good records. Always print out a copy of any online products or services you purchase. GIFT CARD FRAUD: • Never buy gift cards from online auction sites. This is a large source of gift card fraud. Many of the gift cards are stolen, counterfeit or used. • Only buy gift cards directly from the store issuing the gift card or from a secure retailer's website. • Don't buy gift cards off of publicly dis- played racks in retail stores. Only purchase gift cards at the sales terminal from the ca- shier. • Always carefully examine both the front and back of a gift card before you buy it. If you see a PIN number, ask for a different card. If the card looks like it has been tam- pered with in any way, put it back. • Always ask the store cashier to scan the gift card in front of you. This will guarantee that your card is valid when you buy it and that it reflects the balance you just charged it with. • Always keep your receipt as a proof of purchase as long as there is money stored on the gift card. • If possible, register your gift card at the store's website. • Never give your Social Security number, date of birth or any other unneeded private information when purchasing a gift card. No reputable company will ask for this informa- tion. In light of these problems, Sheriff Norman warns shoppers to be careful so that they don't become the victim of criminal activity. "Unfortunately, when shopping, people have a tendency to let their guard down," said Sheriff Norman. "However, paying attention and taking precautions can help eliminate their chances of being victimized." Sheriff Norman's tips for safe shopping during the holiday season Alan Norman Cleveland County Sheriff