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If you suspect you have received a fraudulent email claiming to be from Walmart, please send the email directly to Walmart at OnlineAbuse@walmart.com with the scam as an attachment. For investigatory purposes, please do not cut and paste the email, forward the email, or change the subject line.
If you see a Walmart.com charge on your card, but you don't recognize it as yours, your card may be compromised. Select the Chat with us button to get help right away. When prompted, type Unauthorized Charges in the chat window.
Protect yourself from fraud. Never send money to someone you do not know. We want to help protect our customers from money transfer scams. If our associates suspect you could be a victim of fraud, we may be unable to complete your transaction.
Whether it’s phishing emails or texts pretending to be Walmart, hackers attempting to break in to your Walmart.com account, or con artists pressuring you to send them Walmart gift cards, it pays to be able to spot and avoid scams targeting Walmart.
Report Identity Theft. If you are a victim of identity theft, you may request, at no charge, copies of application and business records in our control relating to the fraudulent transactions which may have occurred at Walmart or Sam's Club, or one of our websites.
Walmart phishing emails are a type of social engineering scam in which cybercriminals send fraudulent emails claiming to be from Walmart. The goal is to steal your personal and payment information, or even gain access to your Walmart.com account.
The Federal Trade Commission filed an amended complaint bolstering the agency’s case that Walmart allowed its money transfer services to be used by scammers, who fleeced consumers out of hundreds of millions of dollars.
The FTC says Walmart has known for many years that scammers use its locations to get money for grandparent, romance, and other scams, but it didn’t properly warn people or train its employees to prevent fraud.
The Federal Trade Commission today sued Walmart for allowing its money transfer services to be used by fraudsters, who fleeced consumers out of hundreds of millions of dollars. In its lawsuit, the FTC alleges that for years, the company turned a blind eye while scammers took advantage of its failure to properly secure the money transfer ...
According to a complaint filed by the FTC, among the people who have come to rely on Walmart for their day-to-day needs are fraudsters who have allegedly used the retail giant’s money transfer services to bilk consumers out of millions of dollars.