Scammers posing as religious leaders in gift card scam

Scammers posing as religious leaders in gift card scam

Scammers posing as religious leaders in gift card scam

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There’s a new email money scam to be aware of in Kansas. This one is a new angle on a gift card scam, according to the State Attorney General, Derek Schmidt. Now scammers are posing as a religious leader in the community asking for donations by a gift card. They are doing it by email and even by phone.

Check out the red flags to warn you it’s a scam:

  • The email received could have a different domain name from the one typically used by the church
  • Spelling and grammatical mistakes in the body of the email
  • A minister or religious leader’s name could be spelled incorrectly
  • The email could often simply contain a generic “hello” or “hi” rather than a more personal greeting that contains your name. This makes it easier for scammers to send a mass email.
  • The email requests a donation be sent via gift card.

What you can do:

  • Be skeptical when anyone asks to make a payment or donation via gift card
  • If it’s over the phone, hang up.
  • If it’s through email, don’t respond. You can always follow up with a phone call or conversation at your next religious service.
  • If you have made this type of payment lately with the belief it was for a charitable donation to a religious institution contact the gift card company and report it immediately.

Further resources:

  • You can call the Kansas Attorney General Consumer Protection Line at 800-432-2310
  • Or visit the website at https://ag.ks.gov/in-your-corner-kansas/home

 

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