New scam: Card skimmers spotted at self-checkout

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New warning about skimming

Atlanta police say scammers are getting more creative by the way they are trying to gain access to your card information. The latest skimmer tricks.

Scammers are now targeting grocery stores by using skimming devices in self-checkout lines.

Atlanta police say the devices are deceptive dupes that look like they belong at the checkout counter. But things aren't always what they seem. Police say it doesn't hurt to do a little inspection before you make your next purchase.

"Jiggle the faceplate, number plate. See does it pop off easily. Does it look like other devices at other lanes?" said Lt. Rebecca Bandy, the department's Fraud Unit Commander.

Around the holidays, news outlets like FOX 5 typically hear from law enforcement warning consumers about skimmers at gas pumps and ATMs. That's when people are more desperate for disposable money. But Atlanta police said they've seen a recent uptick in skimmers, or fake card readers, at grocery stores.

"This particular device is designed to use max strip. If you had done anything else, [like] used your chip, or tap to pay, it wouldn't have been able to get info," Lt. Bandy explained.

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Protecting yourself against a new skimmer scam

Scammers are targeting consumers trying to get their card information by a new method. How you cane keep yourself safe with a simple trick.

While most establishments have transitioned to "card-only" models, police say using cash is the best way to prevent a criminal from making off with your money.