How to avoid gift card scams for the holidays

While gift cards are a convenient gift to give this holiday season, they can also be a target for scammers.

Law enforcement agencies are warning about a scam called “card draining.”

Essentially, a scammer will take the pin and card number off a gift card, and then use the information to siphon the money.

According to the Federal Trade Commission, people reported more than $217 million in gift card fraud last year.

To avoid a gift card scam, there are a few red flags to look for.

First, inspect the card carefully before buying. The card number should be covered -- if it’s not, it might have been tampered with.

If you have issues with a card after buying it, you might be able to get your money back. Start by contacting the gift card company and asking for a refund.

You might have to provide information from the receipt, so don’t throw it away.

And if you think you’ve been scammed, make sure to report it at ReportFraud.FTC.gov.


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