Scam of the Month: Ghost Tapping Alert

Tap-to-pay is quick and easy. Many of us use it every day with our cards or phones. But the Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning people this holiday season about a new scam that takes advantage of this technology. It’s called “ghost tapping,” and it can charge your card without you even noticing.

Ghost tapping happens when a scammer gets very close to your card or phone and makes a payment without your permission.

This can happen in busy places like stores, markets, or holiday events. A scammer might: 

  • Bump into you, so your card “taps” by accident
  • Pretend to be a vendor and ask you to tap without showing you the price
  • Start with small charges so you won’t notice right away

Pay attention to:

  • A strange charge on your card — even a small one
  • Someone is rushing you to tap quickly
  • A payment terminal that doesn’t show the amount
  • No receipt offered after you tap

How to Protect Yourself

You can stay safe with a few simple steps:

  1. Use an RFID-blocking wallet/purse: It helps prevent unwanted taps.
  2. Look at the screen before you pay: Make sure the amount is correct.
  3. Turn on alerts from your bank: You’ll know right away if a charge is made.
  4. Check your account often: Catching a problem early makes it easier to fix.
  5. Avoid tap-to-pay in crowded or unfamiliar places: Insert or swipe your card instead.

What To Do If You Think You Were Scammed

If something seems wrong:

  • Call your bank right away. They can freeze your card and stop more charges.
  • Report the scam to the BBB Scam Tracker to help warn others.

 

Source: bbb.org and AgeWell Middle Tennessee.

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