Scammers have been targeting SNAP benefits across Texas. One victim is a Houston mother who went to use her card and found her entire account had been wiped out.
We have a warning to the 3.4 million Texans who get SNAP benefits each month: Scammers are trying hard to steal those benefits.
The mother accessed her account online and learned someone used her SNAP card number and four-digit pin number at a store in Fort Worth, draining every penny on the card."Basically told me that my benefits would not be replaced because the theft wasn't due to their error," she said. He adds that SNAP recipients should never give their card numbers to people who call on the phone, and they should only shop in larger stores due to the potential for fraud from credit card skimmers.
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