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  2. Google defeats lawsuit over gift card fraud - AOL

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    Citing FTC data from 2021, May said Google Play cards account for about 20% of gift card scams. The case is May v Google LLC et al, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, No. 24-01314.

  3. Credit Card Processing Scams and Fraud - AOL

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    Card verification value (CVV) requires shoppers to enter the three- or four-digit code on the back of a credit card and repeated failed attempts trigger fraud alerts. Another option to verify ...

  4. How to spot debt collection scams: 8 signs to watch out for

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    iTunes, Google Play or other digital gift cards or virtual currency. Money transfers. Prepaid cards (like Visa® or Mastercard® gift cards) ... You may want to place a fraud alert or credit ...

  5. Beware of gift card fraud — don't let it hijack your perfect ...

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    Gift card fraud can be a gateway to even more complex cyber fraud. In the worst-case scenario, thieves can move on to stealing your payment details, draining your bank account and even stealing ...

  6. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    We never ask for personal info, such as credit card numbers or passwords, in emails. However, from time to time, we'll ask you to update your recovery info after signing in. You'll also get a notification titled “Your AOL account information has changed” if any info in your account settings are updated.

  7. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    If you get an email providing you a PIN number and an 800 or 888 number to call, this a scam to try and steal valuable personal info. These emails will often ask you to call AOL at the number provided, provide the PIN number and will ask for account details including your password.