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the Green Dot Money Card Scams

Beware of email messages, telephone calls from known or unknown numbers, where the senders or callers ask that you buy Green Dot Money cards and send the numbers to them. Government offices and other legitimate organizations will never ask you to purchase Green Dot Moneycards and send the numbers to them. So, if you are asked to do so, someone is attempting to scam you out of your hard-earned money.

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A lot of people of reported receiving phone calls from scammers, pretending to be someone from a government office or private organization, asking them to buy Green Dot prepaid cards at Wal-Mart, Walgreens, MoneyPak or at other large major retail locations, and provide them with the numbers.

What these scammers would normally do is to threaten their victims in purchasing the Green Dot Money cards, by claiming that they owe the IRS or other government agents money and need to pay or legal actions will be taken against them.

Who is Green Dot?

Green Dot is a leading provider of prepaid debit cards. The Green Dot personalized Card is a prepaid Visa or debit MasterCard Card that you can use anywhere debit MasterCard or Visa debit cards are accepted worldwide.

The card is prepaid, which means you need to add money to your Card in order to use it. It does not offer a line of credit like credit cards.

Geen Dot's Cards Security Concerns

Scammers are taking advantage of the Green Dot's cards because they lack the security measures such as identity verification found in credit cards, limited cardholder liability, and the ability to dispute fraudulent charges so that money lost due to fraud cannot be recovered.

Information above taken from wikipedia.org

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