![]() How they are getting these tampered cards into the packages is beyond me, but I know I will be extra careful when purchasing these cards in the future. ![]() This is a really scary type of fraud, because it is nearly impossible to see beforehand. Always make sure to open them after they are scanned, but before you swipe your credit card. If you bring the cards up to the cashier already opened, then they will suspect you of doing something. I’m not going to lie and say that every cashier will be happy with you trying to do this, but perhaps you can explain the situation. That way you can verify the card hasn’t been altered. After the cashier scans them (but before you swipe your credit card), make sure to take the card out of the package and inspect it. If you are purchasing these cards bring them up to the register like you normally would. The manager told Paul how best to protect himself and I think it is a good strategy. This is not the exact package, but this is the same package type as what he purchased. Paul has made it clear that the packages did not have a rip, tear or any other opening. I really don’t know which of these scenarios is more plausible, but the fact remains that these tampered with cards were somehow completely sealed inside of the package with absolutely no tampering. ![]()
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