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  2. ‘Pump Switching’ and Other Gas Station Scams To ... - AOL

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    Here are some other gas pump scams you should be aware of. Skimming Devices. Skimming devices are illegal card readers that scammers attach to payment systems on gas pumps. When you swipe your ...

  3. Tips on how to avoid potential scams or fraud at the gas pump

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    A gas station attendant in Park Ridge was recently charged by police and accused of repeatedly overcharging customers. If you're looking to avoid scams at the gas pump, here are some tips: Inspect ...

  4. 10 Ways To Protect Yourself From Credit Card Fraud at Gas ...

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    Paying with a credit card at the gas station comes with certain risks in today's world. Gas pumps have become a prime target for thieves seeking to steal credit card information through high-tech...

  5. Gas rebate credit cards - Wikipedia

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    Concerns over fraud have led credit card companies to limit the amount of gasoline a consumer can take during pay at the pump transactions. [4] One of the more famous cases of gas credit card usage was when television anchor Anne Pressly was attacked and then had her credit card used minutes later.

  6. Gas station scam might make you pay for other people's gas ...

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    Here's also how to spot and avoid gas pump switching and other gas station schemes.

  7. Pay at the pump - Wikipedia

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    A few areas have gas stations that use electronic tolling transponders as a method of payment, such as Via Verde in Portugal. Pay at the pump was first invented in 1973 by George Randolph “Randy” Nicholson (1937 () –2020 ()), debuting at an E-Z Serve gas station in Abilene, Texas, but did not take off until the 1980s.

  8. Utility scam - Wikipedia

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    Utility companies are trying to stop these types of scams from taking place. A coalition of utilities (including electric, natural gas, and water) across North America started a public campaign called "Utilities United Against Scams" (UUAS) in 2016. [2] More than 100 utility companies and other groups are part of the coalition. [1]

  9. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    Phishing scams happen when you receive an email that looks like it came from a company you trust (like AOL), but is ultimately from a hacker trying to get your information. All legitimate AOL Mail will be marked as either Certified Mail, if its an official marketing email, or Official Mail, if it's an important account email. If you get an ...