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Heads Up! Rip-off Scam Alert!
The Deputy Police Chief for the agency where I work advised me of a rip-off scam that is gaining popularity.
Customer at a check out line (usually but not always at a grocery store) uses a credit card to pay for the purchase. Cashier processes the payment, customer signs an electronic pad, and the transaction ends. Most customers do not check the actual receipt at any time during the process. The rip-off is that the cashier adds a cash back amount that is small enough to "blend in with" the total bill ($10-$20 or so) when finalizing the transaction. The cashier pockets the cash back amount. Before yesterday, I never paid attention to the check out video screen or to the final receipt. |
Where (what state or community) is this being done? I have never been to a grocery store that will give cash back on a credit card transaction - to my knowledge.
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I can get cash back on my Sams credit card.
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I thought that I had written debit/credit card in my original post...didn't notice that it didn't post as such. I must've been pre-occupied with checking my receipts. Debit card transactions have been the primary targets but as noted, there are some credit card cash back possibilities. Anyway, as a public servant and w/end TV resident, the point was to share the info with you all, and you with family and friends, and they with others... |
this story has been circulating on the general internet and through sources such as email and msg boards for quite some time and has been sniffed by snopes and determined to be FALSE!
snopes.com: WalMart Cash Back Scam hope this helps calm nerves...but it does NOT mean that one should stop checking their receipts! that habit is as good as balancing one's chech book! |
Yes. We monitor that site also. But there is an issue with this general topic; same situation in restaurants.
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And I agree with you on debit cards for the same reason. :ohdear: |
Just so happens that this happened to me on Saturday at WalMart. I bought a cheap Timex watch with a gift card from my daughter. However, the watch cost $.95 more than the value of the gift card. So, I gave the girl another buck and expected $.05 in change. Got the 5 cents back but when I got home I looked at the receipt and noticed that she indicated that I tended $10 instead of the one buck. The receipt indicated that I was given $9.05 in change. Just as explained in the thread. I will have to start looking at the receipt before I leave the store.
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I did it for years in KY at Krogers when I needed cash with both Am Ex and Visa credit cards... haven't tried it here. Could be it's up to the individual store or chain.
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