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EBT scams on the rise in Lynchburg area, police said
EBT scams on the rise in Lynchburg area, police said

Yahoo

time11-03-2025

  • Yahoo

EBT scams on the rise in Lynchburg area, police said

LYNCHBURG, Va. (WFXR) – Lynchburg City officials said they have been monitoring a nationwide scam involving recent Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) skimming/scamming. EBT is used to provide citizens with their monthly SNAP benefits and is being affected by a scam where deposits are depleted as soon as they are loaded on the cards. The scam has recently impacted some of Lynchburg's EBT customers, according to officials. The City of Lynchburg's Department of Human Services is documenting the number of reported cases and the dollar amount stolen; however, benefits will not be able to replace at this time. SCAM ALERT: Sheriff's Office warns residents of scammers posing as reputable businesses If you are an EBT user, the Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) is encouraging you to enroll in the official mobile app, , for assistance with benefit protection, checking your daily balance, and locking/unlocking your benefits before and after each use. 'EBT customers are encouraged to routinely check their card balance for unauthorized purchases and to change their card's PIN often, which is one of the best ways to prevent card skimming.'Visit the ConnectEBT web portal or download the mobile app (available on Google Play and the Apple App Store). Then select Virginia EBT from the drop-down menu. This app is a fast and easy way to monitor EBT card balances, deposits, and transaction Card Security Tips:• Check your balance only through the ConnectEBT secure app.• Never share your EBT card number, PIN, or password.• Virginia EBT will never ask for your card number online or via text. For further assistance, EBT customers can call Virginia's EBT Client Customer Service Helpdesk at 866.281.2448, which is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week.'Lynchburg Human Services and the Lynchburg Police Department continue to share information about the app and fraud prevention with affected residents.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

New app feature protects your SNAP benefits from being stolen
New app feature protects your SNAP benefits from being stolen

Yahoo

time04-03-2025

  • Yahoo

New app feature protects your SNAP benefits from being stolen

RICHMOND, Va. (WAVY) – 10 On Your Side has heard from many viewers over the years who have had their EBT benefits stolen. The Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) has implemented a new feature to its ConnectEBT app to help prevent this from happening. There is a now a lock/unlock feature on the app to protect Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. Through the official ConnectEBT app (free in Apple and Google app stores) or , users can now lock and unlock their EBT card at the grocery store. The ConnectEBT app is the only officially licensed app for Virginia SNAP EBT benefits. The timing of this is important. At the end of last year, Congress decided to end funding to replace stolen EBT benefits. According to a , the federal government isn't covering cases after Dec 21. Lack of federal funds means EBT scam victims won't receive replacements The new feature on the ConnectEBT app is a great way to protect your benefits. Locking the card involves just a few simple steps: Step 1: Download or open the ConnectEBT app on your mobile device. Step 2: Securely log into your account through the app and tap the 'Lock/Unlock' icon on the home screen Step 3: Select 'Lock My Card Everywhere' and click 'OK.' To unlock your card, log into your account in the app and select Unlock My Card on the screen, then click OK when prompted and click OK one more time to confirm. You can also call the Virginia EBT Client Customer Service Helpdesk at 866-281-2448 to speak to a representative to unlock your card. If ever you suspect your EBT card was accessed or used without your consent, immediately change your card PIN and call the Client Customer Service Helpdesk at 866-281-2448. VDSS recommends changing your card PIN often. It's one of the best ways to prevent card skimming. And never give your EBT card, card number, password, or PIN to anyone not authorized to use your card. Virginia EBT will NEVER ask for your EBT card number online or via text. Learn more about protecting yourself from EBT scams at . Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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