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Green Dot said it will phase out MoneyPak cards, which are often used by scammers to steal money. (Tim Farrell/The Star-Ledger) Somewhat quietly, Green Dot — the maker of the popular MoneyPak ...
The NYPD is alerting Staten Islanders to beware the Green Dot MoneyPak card scam. The holiday season is not only about faith, family and fun. There are thieves among us who would love to separate ...
MoneyPak Crime Victims LLC sued the retailers and Green Dot Corp. in Dallas County Court on Tuesday. It claims criminals posing as law enforcement use Reveton virusware to infect and lock their ...
CHAMBERSBURG - If you get a call from someone who says you committed some legal wrong and must pay a penalty using MoneyPak cards, be wary; it is likely a scam. Pennsylvania State Police in ...
APPLETON - Despite what the scammer on the other end of the phone tells you, the Outagamie County Sheriff's Department doesn't want a MoneyPak card to pay off an outstanding warrant. Several ...
Green Dot MoneyPak cards are legitimate products when used for the right purposes. Sold at local drug stores and some major retailers, they offer a way to pay bills online or make Web purchases.
MoneyPak cards are targeted toward "unbanked" and "underbanked" Americans, or the 34 million households who lack bank accounts or who have some type of account but still rely on services such as ...
Green Dot Corp. has relaunched MoneyPak, a service that allows consumers to reload prepaid cards with cash at retailers.
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office issued a warning this week that thieves are using widely available pre-paid debit cards to scam people, convincing victims to buy the cards and forward the ...
As for the Green Dot MoneyPak, the reloadable debit card is a convenient way to make payments without a bank account or credit card. But some scammers have begun capitalizing on this type of payment.
Crime Norfolk Sheriff's Office warns residents of Moneypak phone scam The caller says that they have a warrant for the resident's arrest, which can be avoided if they pay $500 using a MoneyPak card.