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CVS Gift Card Scam - How it Works

If scammers will tell you to buy a specific gift card or set of gift cards and load money onto them, do not. Scammers may instruct you to purchase the cards at different stores in order to avoid suspicion from the retailer. Cashiers at many major retailers are trained to ask consumers who are buying large amounts on gift cards questions to alert consumers of scams. Popular gift card brands are eBay, Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, Target, Walmart, CVS, or Walgreens.

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If the gift cards are purchased, the scammers will ask for the card numbers and PINs. Once the scammers have this information, they can use the money loaded on the card immediately, so there is virtually no way of getting back your money.

If you believe you are the victim of a gift card scam, there are several steps you can take:

Gift cards are for monetary gifts to your family members, friends, and other people you know, not for making payments for taxes, fines, bills, or other types of reimbursement/ Treat gift card funds like cash: once you hand the gift card off, that money is gone.

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