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Step-by-Step Guide

How to Spot a Gift Card Scam.

Gift cards are a scammer's favorite payment method because they're untraceable, irreversible, and instantly cashable. In 2023, consumers reported $217 million lost to gift card scams. The single most important thing to know: no legitimate organization accepts gift cards as payment.

Asked to pay with gift cards?

Paste the message here — if someone asked for gift card payment, it's almost certainly a scam.

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01Remember the golden rule.

No legitimate business, government agency, utility company, or tech company accepts payment via gift cards. If someone asks you to buy gift cards and share the codes, it is 100% a scam. The IRS, your bank, Microsoft, Apple — none of them accept gift cards.

02Recognize the common scenarios.

Gift card scams use these scripts: "Pay your tax debt with iTunes cards" (IRS scam), "Buy Google Play cards to keep your account active" (tech support scam), "Send gift card codes to help me while I'm stranded" (impersonation scam), "Pay bail/fine with gift cards" (government scam).

03Protect in-store purchases.

Scammers also tamper with gift cards on store racks — scratching off PIN codes, recording them, and replacing the stickers. When buying gift cards, choose cards from the back of the rack, check that packaging is intact, and buy from behind the counter when possible.

04Know what to do if you've already sent codes.

If you've already shared gift card codes with a scammer, contact the gift card company immediately. Apple, Google, Amazon, and others have fraud departments that may be able to freeze the funds if you act quickly enough.

Quick checklist.

[ ]No one has asked you to buy gift cards as a form of payment
[ ]You haven't shared gift card codes over the phone, email, or text
[ ]Gift card packaging was intact when purchased
[ ]Gift cards are being used for their intended purpose (gifts)
[ ]Any "authority" requesting gift card payment has been verified independently
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