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Thieves Are Stealing Money Off Gift Cards. Here’s How to Protect Yourself

A selection of gift cards from various retailers. - Richard Levine—Corbis via Getty Images
A selection of gift cards from various retailers. Richard Levine—Corbis via Getty Images

Gift cards may seem like a foolproof present: They're quick, they're easy and, despite their reputation, most people love to receive them. But a new warning from Consumer Reports says they may come with risks you haven't considered.

Criminals can fraudulently access the funds loaded onto gift cards in a few different ways, according to Consumer Reports. Some crooks manually alter the identifying numbers on the back of the card to gain access, while others use more sophisticated methods—including money laundering schemes and botnet attacks—to steal the money intended for your friends and family.

Here's how to protect your purchases this holiday season, according to Consumer Reports:

If you follow these steps and still experience gift card crime, don't panic—if you call the retailer who issued the card, they may be able to identify the fraud and give you your money back.

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