Your BBB offers these tips to avoid ATM skimmers:
Be skeptical of a loose card slot. Grab the slot where your card goes, if it's loose, there may be a skimmer attached.
Protect your PIN. Always use your free hand to cover up the keypad when entering your PIN avoiding any misuse of your PIN and card.
Set a limit to an ATM withdrawal. Check with your bank to see if you can set a daily limit to withdrawals.
Avoid ATM machines in poorly lit or low-traffic areas. Try to use an ATM inside a bank or business because they're less likely to be tampered with.
Consider paying with cash next time you fill up at the pump. Gas stations are perfect opportunities for criminals to steal your identity because many times they're unsupervised.
Monitor your statements so you can quickly notice any suspicious activity.
Report fraud immediately. Debit cards have different protections than your credit card. If you wait too long to report it, your account could be cleaned out and the bank may not reimburse you.
For more information on scams, contact your BBB by go online to www.bbb.org or calling (937) 222-5825 or (800) 776-5301.
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