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Some use skimmers to steal your account number, or stand nearby to rob customers. Now there's a new kind of ATM fraud -- and a warning to watch out if you use the "tap" function on your debit card.
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How To Find Surcharge-Free ATMs Near You
To find an in-network ATM, you can check your bank’s website or look at the back of your ATM or debit card. This step helps you avoid the fee your bank charges for out-of-network ATM transactions.
Scammers use legit-looking devices to steal your credit and debit card information at gas pumps, department stores, and ATMs.
As financial fraud continues to evolve, officials are urging the public to take precautions against a growing threat: ATM skimming.
Some banks and credit unions offer savings accounts with an ATM card. However, it's not the best idea to use this feature too often.
There's a new warning for those who use the "tap" function at ATMs at Chase Bank.
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