New QR Code Scam Now Targets Parking Meters Across United States
Nowadays it’s easier than ever to fall victim to thieves and their many nefarious scams to steal your hard-earned money. You basically have to keep your head on a swivel, in your real life day to day and especially online. According to the Better Business Bureau (BBB), QR code scams are on the rise, the latest of which revolve around those you find on parking meters.
The scummy scammers are especially crafty with this one. BBB warns that thieves will alter existing QR codes on local parking meters, replacing it with one of their own creation. So when an unsuspecting driver uses their phone to scan it for payment, they will unwittingly be giving the scammer their email address and credit card information. From there the thief could add various charges to the driver’s card, and the only viable solution at that point would be to cancel the card entirely.
Paula Fleming, a representative of BBB, provides additional insight in this article by NBC 10. “Unfortunately, when you do scan it and provide your credit card or debit card information, it’s a phishing website, it’s a fraudulent payment portal …and the common theme is that people then see withdrawals on their credit cards in small increments that really do add up to a big amount of money losses.”
BBB recommends a series of steps you can take to prevent yourself from falling prey to the parking meter QR code scam. They suggest paying directly through the machine or meter if possible, which would avoid the need for the QR code altogether. BBB also recommends checking for evidence of tampering on spots where QR codes are normally placed. If it looks questionable, it may be best to err on the side of caution.
Lastly, if you do spot a scam, be it at a parking meter or elsewhere, PLEASE say something. This could help others avoid being robbed in the future. You can report any scams you see here.