What should I do if I find an unauthorized transaction?
Contact the Cedar Rapids Police Department at 319-286-5491 and your bank or credit card company immediately.
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Cedar Rapids Police are investigating after credit card skimmers were found at multiple Family Dollar stores in the area. This discovery raises concerns about potential data theft and fraudulent activity affecting customers who recently sho...
Credit card skimming is a serious issue that can lead to significant financial losses for consumers and financial institutions. Skimmers are often difficult to detect, as they are designed to blend in with the card reader.
The Cedar Rapids Police Department is actively investigating the incidents and encourages anyone who suspects they may be a victim of skimming to contact them at 319-286-5491.
**How to Prepare:**
**Who This Affects Most:**
Contact the Cedar Rapids Police Department at 319-286-5491 and your bank or credit card company immediately.
Inspect card readers before using them, monitor your accounts regularly, and consider using mobile payment options.
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