Check Your Credit Card Statments for this Scam

May 28, 2019

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Fraudsters are dipping their toes in the water by making mysterious — yet familiar — charges on users’ credit and debit cards.

Recently, more scammers. have been using iTunes as a disguise to make fraudulent purchases. According to financial site MoneyTips, the charge looks something like this: “APL*ITUNES.CON/BILL 866-712-7753 CA.”

The majority of the charges start out small (so small, the cardholder likely won’t notice them at first glance).

When you detect a charge that looks like the one above, MoneyTips recommends checking your purchase history. under the Apple account linked to the card in question to see if they add up.

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