Online Threat Alerts (OTA) - Alerting you to scams and frauds.
Scamming - Fraud
Mystery shopping, sometimes referred to as secret shopping, is where an individual is hired to “act” like a customer, and evaluate services at a business. Walmart does NOT utilize these services or hire associates to perform services on behalf of other retailers or companies. However, scammers take advantage of these types of programs by sending fraudulent solicitations via mail, text, or email to entice consumers to evaluate the retail experience. Often times these offers of employment are accompanied by a fake check made out for a large amount of money or otherwise offer immediate employment with a good salary and minimal effort required.
The problem is that the check is fake; so when it bounces (is returned to your account by your bank as “insufficient funds” or a “drawn on a closed account”) —which occurs after the money is wired—the consumer is accountable (in some cases, criminally) to the bank for the entire amount of the fake check, plus additional penalty fees. Also, in some instances, consumers are asked for personal bank account information. The company will then "deposit" money into their account for payment and funds with which to perform their Secret Shopper tasks. These consumers often then become victims of identity theft or have their accounts drained by the fraudster.
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Preston Hendricks 1500 Ewing Dr. Sedalia, Mo. 65301 sent Chase Bank cashier's check in the amt. of $1820.00 WITH A TEXT NUMBER TO CALL AFTER YOU HAVE PURCHASED WALMART GIFT CARDS WITH SAM'S CLUB. BEWARE!