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A 19-year-old McDonald's worker in Springtown, Texas, has been arrested on suspicion of double-charging customers and funneling nearly $700 to his personal account. The Springtown Police Department (SPD) is urging customers to review their...
The Springtown Police Department shared on social media that Giovanni Primo Blount was arrested after allegedly charging customers twice when they purchased items at the McDonald’s where he worked. Police allege that Blount would process legitimate customer payments and then tap their credit card on a personal device, fraudulently charging an additional $10–$20 per transaction. The money was then routed to an account under his control.
Assistant City Administrator Christina Derr told WFAA that Blount was seen on surveillance video using customers’ cards to process valid McDonald’s transactions and then using his phone to process the additional fraudulent transactions. He admitted to the scheme and refunded some of the charges in front of an officer.
The investigation revealed that Blount used his personal device for more than 50 transactions. He was initially charged with theft of property but the charges were upgraded to fraudulent use or possession of identifying information on more than 50 items, which is a first-degree felony. Blount has since posted bond and been released from jail pending court proceedings.
**Financial Safety Tips:**
Review your bank and credit card statements for any unauthorized or suspicious charges. Contact your financial institution immediately if you notice anything unusual.
Yes, the owner, Veronica Ruano, issued a statement saying the employee’s actions do not reflect the standards of the restaurant. All affected customers have been fully refunded, and the individual involved is no longer employed at the restaurant.
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