WARNING: Scammers tampering with gift cards

The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office is warning the consumer of fraud occurring with store gifts cards in the Tampa Bay area.

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A technique currently being used at multiple retailers involves tampering with gift cards by covering the original bar code with a new bar code.

Scammers are taking gift cards outside of stores and covering the cards with a bar code from another gift card they have already activated. The scammers then return to the store and place the gift cards back on the sales rack. When a customer goes to purchase the tampered gift card, the cashier activates the card by scanning the code. The money is then loaded to the scamer’s already activated card and not the card purchased by the customer.

“Remember, anyone who has the number on a gift card has access to the funds on that card,” said Sheriff Chad Chronister. “Since gift cards can be used like cash, they are an easy target for thieves around the holiday shopping season. We’re asking shoppers to thoroughly check the cards they are purchasing for any signs of tampering before leaving the store to help stop this crime from occurring.”

Both shoppers and retailers should be on the lookout for gift cards with abnormal tears or wrinkles in the packaging, scratched off pin numbers, or gift cards with numbers on the back that do not match the numbers on the labeling.

Shoppers can also protect themselves by keeping their receipt for proof of purchase, reporting suspicious looking cards to a store manager and asking the cashier for permission to open gift cards at the time of purchase to verify that the card has not been tampered with.

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