From groceries to gas, more people are tapping their phones instead of swiping cards to pay. But what happens if that phone goes missing or falls into the wrong hands? Consumer Reports tells you how ...
A new scam called ghost tapping is spreading across the country. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns that scammers are using this tactic to steal money from people who use tap-to-pay credit cards ...
A good tip is to stay vigilant against any vendor who insists you “just tap” without displaying the complete total or ...
The Better Business Bureau released a statement alerting people of “ghost tapping”, a dangerous new scamming method. Ghost tapping takes advantage of tap-to-pay with credit cards and mobile wallets.
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) issued a public warning about a new scam that could affect people looking to pay with mobile apps and certain credit and debit cards at the register. It's called ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tap-to-pay has become one of the most used payment methods in America. After all, it’s easy, simple and keeps you from having to ...
Tap-to-pay has quietly become second nature, especially when you’re travelling. You tap your card or phone, hear that familiar beep, and move on. No f.
DENVER (KDVR) — The Better Business Bureau is warning about an increasing number of reports of the “ghost tapping” scam. The scam targets tap-to-pay credit cards and mobile wallets. The BBB said the ...