A West Jordan woman is warning others about credit card skimmers after she fell victim to one in mid-September. She wants to raise awareness because these devices can be found anywhere you swipe or insert a card.
A West Jordan woman is warning people about credit card skimmers after she fell victim to one mid-September.
He sent 2News a video of one of the skimmers they found, and how easy it goes on and off the machine.We showed Salyer the same video and asked what she thought after seeing the video. Now she knows it's not just gas pumps, and she said she's going to be a little more cautious when using her card.
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