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Tips while buying gift cards

Posted on: 04/Jul/2015 11:20:51 AM
KOMO TV in Seattle, Washington, USA has said that store gift cards are now the latest victim to cyber crime. According to a report, criminals note down card details while on the rack and wait a few days for them to activate. Once activated, they use up the money by shopping online. 

However, this does not happen with all retailers. Some cards have a PIN that can be accessed only by scratching out an area. So, any tampering can be detected easily. To be on the safer side, check both sides of a gift card before buying. 

You could be scammed in other ways:
  • An experienced hand can carefully slit open the packaging and replace the card with a older, used one. When the card is purchased, the card in the thief’s hands activates, leaving the actual buyer with no funds. This usually happens with cards that have bar codes. 
  • Retailers can overstate the value of the gift card. There is not much to be done about this. 
  • It is advisable to buy gift cards from an established retailer only. Stolen, empty cards are sold on online auction sites. 
  • Some store employees have been known to steal the money on gift cards while scanning them. 
  • Still others come back with empty cards and claim that they are defunct, thus, getting a new, fully loaded card for free. 
Here are a few ways to avoid getting scammed:
  • No retailer can ask you for personal details such as date of birth or bank account number. Do not disclose to anyone.
  • It is always safer to buy cards from reputable sources, preferably directly from the store. 
  • Scan your card during the time of purchase to check the balance beforehand. 
  • Look at your card carefully before buying and search for signs of tampering. 
  • Always keep the receipts, for a reasonable length of time, as proof of purchase. 
  • If you are buying cards online, buy them directly from the store portal and not a via media.