Walmart ordered to repay customers after freezing gift cards
So, how did all of this start, anyway? Top Class Actions reports that the Walmart gift card scams date back to 2015, when fraudsters would pose as family members, government officials, or business and convince people to purchase $500-$1,000 gift cards for them.
In response to this issue, Walmart began freezing gift cards within this price range between April 1, 2016 and July 31, 2017. Now, the Department of Justice has ordered the superstore to repay a total of $3,958,060.84 in remission payments to customers.
If you had a Walmart gift card balance frozen during this timeframe (April 1, 2016-July 31, 2017), you are eligible to receive a payment equal to the amount of the gift chard. However, if you already received a payment from your bank as reimbursement, your remission payment will be reduced. >Tech Experts Say You Should Never Fall For This One Common Scam–It’s So Dangerous!
How to get your payment from Walmart
Ready to receive your payment? There are just a few simple steps to take.
First, it's crucial that you have documentation proving you purchased the gift card(s). Once you have that ready to go, you can submit a request from.
The deadline to submit a form is July 14, 2023.
It should be noted that you should not to submit a claim if you are not eligible for remission payment. As Top Class Actions notes, this would be a fraudulent claim and would harm eligible customers. If you're unsure whether or not you're eligible, carefully read the FAQ.
Finally, in addition to getting your money back, it's important to remember to be vigilant against fraudsters and stay aware of the scams out there.
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