
Is your "boss" asking for an urgent favor to buy gift cards? It's likely a scam!
Scammers often impersonate supervisors via text or email, asking you to purchase gift cards for an "emergency" or "company event." They tell you to buy the cards and send them the numbers and PIN.
Stay safe by verifying the request and never sharing PINs over the phone.
Learn more:
#giftcardsecurity #scamawareness #fraudprevention #onlinescams #textfraud
Scammers often impersonate supervisors via text or email, asking you to purchase gift cards for an "emergency" or "company event." They tell you to buy the cards and send them the numbers and PIN.
Stay safe by verifying the request and never sharing PINs over the phone.
Learn more:
#giftcardsecurity #scamawareness #fraudprevention #onlinescams #textfraud
Shared bySage Sato - 11 days ago
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