'There's no money on it': How to make sure thieves don't drain your gift card balance (2024)

If you’re picking out a gift card to give, law enforcement warns consumers to be aware of a scheme targeting card balances. Police from Plano, Texas to Sacramento, California tell NBC 5 Responds law enforcement seized thousands of gift cards in gift card draining investigations.

'THERE WAS NO MONEY ON IT'

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While assembling a care package for a friend with an injured child, Nicole Bruns of Prosper included a $100 DoorDash gift card.

After dropping off the gift, Bruns said the family called. “Heard back about an hour later from the family that their gift card wasn't working," she said. "There was no money on it.”

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Bruns called Kroger where she bought the card. Bruns said it referred her to DoorDash which sent her back to Kroger.

“I got pretty frustrated that nobody wanted to help out,” Bruns said.

When NBC 5 Responds contacted Kroger, it refunded Bruns and added money to her rewards card as a gesture of goodwill. Bruns said her chief concern wasn’t the money.

“I just don’t want this to happen to other people,” Bruns said. “Kroger has a huge gift card display, tons of gift cards on there. This could be happening over and over and over again.”

Larry Vining of Alvarado had just brought a Home Depot gift card home when he felt an odd seam in the package.

“Uh-oh, there's a problem. It's been drained, I know it,” Vining recalled. “I took it apart, looked at it and sure enough, nothing there when I called.”

Aaron Bracken said he and his wife discovered a problem after buying three Amazon gift cards in different amounts.

Bracken said, “She thought, well, I'm going to call and make sure these have the correct balances on them before I give them as gifts. She was surprised to learn, through the automated system, the cards had a zero balance on them.”

Each consumer told us they bought the cards in person. They picked the cards up at display racks at area Kroger stores. After the consumers contacted NBC 5 Responds, each confirmed Kroger provided refunds.

Kroger told NBC 5, in part, that its Dallas Division processes hundreds of gift card transactions daily and fraud is rare. It noted multiple strategies to protect customers including signs at gift card displays, online education and associate training in fraud prevention. Kroger said customers with questions can contact the Customer Relations Center at 1-866-544-8062.

We asked DoorDash about Bruns’ experience. It said if a card isn’t working, first contact the store where you bought it. Inspect gift cards before purchasing. Customers have the option to purchase digital gift cards from its website.

Vining said he didn’t reach out to Home Depot for help with his card. We asked the company what other customers should do in a similar situation. Home Depot told NBC 5 Responds it does its best to protect customers. If they are victims of this type of crime, the store works to refund money on the purchased gift card.

Amazon shared this web page with tips for consumers. It told NBC 5 that customers should examine gift cards when shopping in stores or a third-party location for any signs someone opened or attempted to open the package. Amazon said customers should contact its customer service for redeeming issues.

Each consumer told us they noticed signs of tampering after buying the card. Vining said he tried to be on alert when shopping, even reaching for a card tucked back on the rack.

“I never would grab the first one,” Vining said. “I'd grab a handful and get one that's eight or nine back.”

THOUSANDS OF TAMPERED CARDS SEIZED BY POLICE

We don’t know exactly how each of the consumer’s gift cards was drained. We do know they’re not alone.

In North Texas and nationwide, our NBC and Telemundo consumer teams have logged dozens of complaints about vanishing gift cards. We counted 186 since 2016. Of them, 101 reported signs of tampering on the physical cards.

This spring, Plano Police announced law enforcement seized more than 4,100 “tampered” gift cards for brands like Apple, Sephora and Foot Locker. Foot Locker said it wasn’t able to comment when we reached out. We haven’t heard back from Apple or Sephora. Plano said investigators arrested two people. Court records show they face a charge of “unlawful use of a criminal instrument”.

In Plano, Detective Jerry Minton sat down with NBC 5 Responds to talk about gift card tampering.

“The persons that are doing this are better at it than they used to be. They're taking their time,” said Minton.

Generally, Minton said gift card draining involves crooks who take gift cards off store racks, copy card numbers and security codes and then put the cards back. When a consumer loads money onto a compromised gift card, a thief drains the value. Using computer programming, Minton said draining can happen fast.

“As soon as they become active, those bots are draining the funds on those accounts,” explained Minton.

In our interview, police said investigators can’t share evidence in an ongoing case. Minton showed us examples of tampering on cards, provided by brands to law enforcement for training. He explained signs of tampering may look subtle – like a smooth barcode, where there should be little ridges. There may be scuff marks around the pin code where someone replaced the scratch-off material.

Minton pointed to an example, saying, “They found replacement stickers, probably online, and put it back over the original label - covering up the barcode again.”

Minton pointed to details gift card makers add to packages, like tape that reflects multiple colors under the light.

“On the ones that are counterfeit, all the circles, the little dots on the inside are silver,” Minton explained while holding up another sticker that mimics the look.

Minton adds, “It's not a one-off. It's not just a Plano situation. It is a worldwide situation.”

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WIDE-REACHING INVESTIGATIONS INTO GIFT CARD TAMPERING

Our NBC Responds team in the California Bay Area covered an investigation in Sacramento where deputies said they arrested a man person putting gift cards on a store rack in December. Deputies said the suspect had 5,000 more gift cards in his vehicle.

Since then, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said it believes the cases are connected. It pointed to a wider law enforcement operation called “Red Hook” that touches just about every major city in every state in the U.S.

“Gift card tampering is not something that’s new. We’re familiar with the idea of it. To see it on that scale, to see it at that level of organization and then to recognize it’s only one piece of this much larger puzzle, it’s overwhelming,” said Detective Andy Cater with the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office.

According to Cater, investigators believe an organized criminal network is sending people into stores to take gift cards. They move the cards to an undisclosed location where the card numbers and security codes are stolen. The cards are reassembled to hide signs of tampering and crooks put the cards back onto store shelves.

Thieves monitor the account numbers. If a consumer loads money onto a compromised gift card, thieves drain the balance.

Court records in Sacramento show the suspect in the California case has not entered a plea. After an early appearance in court, Responds asked the man’s court-appointed attorney about the Target gift cards. The attorney told our colleagues that, in part, having the cards does not indicate something illegal occurred. The suspect’s new attorney hasn’t answered our team’s most recent questions.

Target told us, in part, “We are aware of the prevalence of gift card tampering and take this issue very seriously.”

Target said it is actively addressing the problem through a multi-layered approach, including store teams inspecting cards for physical signs of tampering. It also noted, “Gift card tampering is an industry-wide issue.” To learn more, Target said customers can visit its security and fraud page.

GIFT CARDS ARE 'VIRTUALLY UNTRACEABLE' CASH

We wanted to know: why gift cards?

The special agent in charge of the FBI field office in San Francisco told Responds reporter Chris Chmura gift cards offer criminals a way to get untraceable cash.

Special Agent in Charge Robert Tripp said thieves, overseas, consolidate and sell compromised accounts for less than face value. Ultimately, luring a U.S. buyer who pays cash for a discounted gift card, unaware the balance was stolen.

“If that passes through two, three, four hands, it’s virtually untraceable,” said Tripp.

WHAT YOU CAN DO TO AVOID DRAINED GIFT CARDS

To reduce the odds of buying a tampered card, Plano Detective Minton said consider one that is kept locked up at the store. Or order an electronic gift card to send directly to the recipient’s email.

If you end up with a drained gift card, Plano police recommend consumers file a report with the law enforcement agency where the consumer purchased the card. Also, report it on the internet crimes website.

The Retail Gift Card Association recommends consumers report suspected gift card fraud to www.reportfraud.ftc.gov and gcfraud@hsi.dhs.gov.

The RGCA said consumers should contact both the store where they bought the card and the brand on the gift card. On certain prepaid gift cards, the kind accepted by many stores, call the company listed on the back of the card.

When you’re shopping, RCGA said to make sure the activation receipt matches the gift numbers activated and save your receipts. Check the balance right away. You may even consider opening cards in front of a store cashier at checkout to look for signs of tampering. If you suspect a card is tampered with, don’t put it back on the rack, give it to a store employee.

The RCGA also added, “Our industry continues to invest in fresh, safe gift card packaging to help protect shoppers from criminals. In addition to developing tamper-resistant packaging, the industry employs a variety of techniques during card production and along the supply chain to protect shoppers.” Consumers can read more here.

Bruns said she was glad she didn’t toss her gift card activation receipt.

“Those little bitty receipts you get from the grocery store: put them in an envelope somewhere and just hang on to them just in case,” Bruns advised.

Another idea? Keep the lines of communication open when giving gift cards.

“I was so grateful this family reached out to us to tell us,” Bruns said.

NBC 5 Responds is committed to researching your concerns and recovering your money. Our goal is to get you answers and, if possible, solutions and a resolution. Call us at 844-5RESPND (844-573-7763) orfill out our customer complaint form.

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'There's no money on it': How to make sure thieves don't drain your gift card balance (2024)

FAQs

'There's no money on it': How to make sure thieves don't drain your gift card balance? ›

They're taking their time,” said Minton. Generally, Minton said gift card draining involves crooks who take gift cards off store racks, copy card numbers and security codes and then put the cards back. When a consumer loads money onto a compromised gift card, a thief drains the value.

How are thieves draining gift cards? ›

They're taking their time,” said Minton. Generally, Minton said gift card draining involves crooks who take gift cards off store racks, copy card numbers and security codes and then put the cards back. When a consumer loads money onto a compromised gift card, a thief drains the value.

How to avoid card draining? ›

How to Protect Yourself:
  1. Make sure the gift card is sealed and the protective cover and the tape covering the pin is intact.
  2. Ensure the gift card does not appear to be tampered with.
  3. Keep the store receipt in case the gift card you are purchasing is found to have been compromised.
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How to keep a gift card safe? ›

Store your gift cards securely.

Keep physical cards in a wallet, purse, or other secure place. If the card has a PIN covered by scratch-off material, leave the scratch-off material in place until the PIN is required.

How do criminals turn gift cards into cash? ›

The simplest way to monetize gift cards is to resell them on third party websites. Some cybercriminals also sell them on the dark web.

How do hackers get money off gift cards? ›

Here's how it works: Someone steals a gift card and then copies the card number and security code before resealing it, making it difficult to notice it's been compromised. When another person later purchases the card and puts money on it, the scammer then takes the money, or “drains” the card of its funds.

How to avoid gift card theft? ›

Fraudsters may send scam emails or tamper with gift cards at stores to steal people's money. To protect yourself and others from gift card draining, check card packaging and keep your gift card receipts. If you've been scammed, speak to the gift card company to see if you can get a refund.

What is the biggest problem with gift cards? ›

Gift cards feel easy and simple. The truth is they can be complex. Because they are small and super portable, they can easily be lost or, unfortunately, stolen.

How to know if a gift card is compromised? ›

Make sure the protective stickers are on the card and that it doesn't look like someone tampered with them. Also check that the PIN number on the back isn't showing. Pick a different gift card if you spot a problem and show the tampered card to a cashier or manager.

Is it safe to buy Target gift cards? ›

Target Gift Card Scam Prevention Tips

Do not purchase, sell or check your balance outside of Target.com. Only check your balance on the Target site at https://www.target.com/guest/gift-card-balance. Do not purchase a gift card if it appears that the packaging has been altered or manipulated.

How do I keep my credit card from getting dirty in my wallet? ›

Your wallet can get pretty dirty, making it harder to keep your credit card clean. Try storing it in a plastic photo holder or a card protector sleeve.

How do I reduce card skimming? ›

Tips to Avoid Being Skimmed
  1. Do a quick scan. Before using any machine, take a look to make sure it hasn't been tampered with. ...
  2. Be wary of non-bank ATMs. ...
  3. Check the keypad. ...
  4. Block your PIN. ...
  5. Use mobile wallet. ...
  6. Pay inside. ...
  7. Stay in public view. ...
  8. Check your account regularly.

What is the safest way to buy a gift card? ›

Virtual gift cards eliminate the risk of a gift card being tampered with physically, which can keep you safe from gift card draining.

How are gift cards getting drained? ›

The bad news: My friends and I were the victims of “card draining,” which happens when thieves steal gift cards, copy or alter the card numbers offsite, use the available funds, and then return the worthless cards to the sales rack, unbeknownst to the store or potential purchaser.

What is the most secure way to send gift cards? ›

Consider using a padded envelope. Select an envelope that is strong enough to hold the card or attach the gift card to a thin piece of cardboard. Place an extra label or notice on the gift card with the delivery or return address; this ensures the safe return should the outside label become damaged or fall off.

How can I avoid gift card theft? ›

Fraudsters may send scam emails or tamper with gift cards at stores to steal people's money. To protect yourself and others from gift card draining, check card packaging and keep your gift card receipts. If you've been scammed, speak to the gift card company to see if you can get a refund.

Are gift cards traceable if stolen? ›

Can gift cards be traced? Yes, depending on the seller and what detection methods they have in place. While most gift cards don't require personal information to buy, retailers can keep records of when and where each card was bought. So if a serious crime occurs, gift card data can be traced back to a physical store.

What is going on with vanilla gift cards? ›

The scam is known as "card draining." Schuman, of Scarsdale, New York, said Visa and two Vanilla card issuers knew or should have known that their cards were vulnerable to tampering but did not add security features, and did not provide refunds when money was stolen.

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