To Our Members: Be Aware of “Skimmers” in the Rio Grande Valley Publicado en junio 8, 2018 el 7:46 pmEscrito por VFCU - Valley Federal Credit Union At Valley Federal Credit Union, we take the security of your accounts very seriously, and as such, we’d like to highlight the importance of being mindful of your credit and debit card safety. We’ll be going over an act known as “skimming” below. Skimming Credit/debit card skimming is a form of theft where a small device is used to steal financial information through legitimate card transactions. When one of these cards is swiped through a skimmer, the device collects the information stored in a card’s magnetic stripe. Some of the information stored in the stripe include the card’s expiration date, PIN number and the card holder’s name. The thieves then use this stolen information to make purchases online or through counterfeit cards. They can also use this information to access ATM accounts. Skimming in the Valley There have been reports of skimmers located in several gas pumps in the Rio Grande Valley, particularly in Harlingen. It isn’t known how many skimmers there are or if the devices are being moved from location to location, however, it’s still important to be mindful of this issue. Some Helpful Tips In order to avoid skimmers, here are two tips to consider: Avoid paying at the gas pump itself. Pay inside instead. Use cash or gift cards when paying inside if possible. If you’ve noticed strange activity on your account, please contact us immediately. If you notice that a gas pump card swipe looks suspicious, avoid using it and inform law enforcement. Keeping Your Security in Mind Please know that we do all we can to ensure that your accounts are as secure as possible. For more information about what we can do for you, contact our credit union in Harlingen or Brownsville today. 2 Respuestas a “To Our Members: Be Aware of “Skimmers” in the Rio Grande Valley” Pete junio 29, 2018 Thanks for the heads up. Yes we should be careful and just pay attention to details when we make transactions in general. junio 29, 2018 at 3:51 pm Reply Andrew mayo 18, 2019 Another piece of advice is always run your debit card as credit. Your account is protected if you run it as credit and the credit card companies will honor a disputed charge and block/restore your account in full. If you run it as debit and they get your PIN number, any thief can simply empty out your whole checking account linked with that PIN, and technically the bank would only have to restore $50 by law. Of course they are resorting all of the accounts that get hacked into now however just a warning for the future if more and more accounts are hacked and they do not have or rather choose not to use their funds to restore accounts. Just a little FYI. mayo 18, 2019 at 7:34 am Reply Dejar una Respuesta Haz clic aquí para cancelar la respuesta. Nombre(requerido) Email (no será publicado)(requerido) Sitio web Comentario
Pete junio 29, 2018 Thanks for the heads up. Yes we should be careful and just pay attention to details when we make transactions in general. junio 29, 2018 at 3:51 pm Reply
Andrew mayo 18, 2019 Another piece of advice is always run your debit card as credit. Your account is protected if you run it as credit and the credit card companies will honor a disputed charge and block/restore your account in full. If you run it as debit and they get your PIN number, any thief can simply empty out your whole checking account linked with that PIN, and technically the bank would only have to restore $50 by law. Of course they are resorting all of the accounts that get hacked into now however just a warning for the future if more and more accounts are hacked and they do not have or rather choose not to use their funds to restore accounts. Just a little FYI. mayo 18, 2019 at 7:34 am Reply