One thing we know about scammers — they want money, and they want it fast. That’s why, whatever the con they’re running, they usually ask people to pay a certain way. They want to make it easy for themselves to get the money — and nearly impossible for you to get it back.
Their latest method? iTunes gift cards. To convince you to pay, they might pretend to be with the IRS and say you’ll be arrested if you don’t pay back taxes right now. Or pose as a family member or online love interest who needs your help fast. But as soon as you put money on a card and share the code with them, the money’s gone for good.
If you’re not shopping at the iTunes store, you shouldn’t be paying with an iTunes gift card. Other payment methods scammers might ask for include Amazon gift cards, PayPal, reloadable cards like MoneyPak, Reloadit, or Vanilla, or by wiring money through services like Western Union or MoneyGram. Government offices won’t require you to use these payment methods.
If you get targeted by a scam like this, report it to the FTC at ftc.gov/complaint.
Want to know more about avoiding scams? Read How to Avoid a Scam
In reply to if you get an ITunes card for by ann12
No, he can't use iTunes cards to make phone calls.
The only place to use an iTunes card is at the iTunes store, to buy online music, apps or books.
In reply to I think im being scammed too. by Ashelton83
i met a girl online and she want to sell her i pone and she have an issue and that her i phone says in a message " your i phone needs be Activated with a $100 usd Gift Card Unit, to resume Auto Activation " Enter Card Details Here . Try Again i have a screenshoot but i don't know is that true or not ... i see many of issues of i phones but this issuse i don't see it before so what do you think about that
In reply to i met a girl online and she by mrblader.c
That might be a scam. Maybe there is really no issue with the phone. Maybe it's a trick. Maybe she wants you to send a $100 gift card, but she will not send a phone.
I was mailed $998 money order. Told go to wal mart Walgreens and so on. Buy $850 iTunes gift cards take of strip on back take pictures send to a email provided. Kept the money order and still have it.getting threats now said they were sending someone after me. Told them bring it on like to meet them. I than called FIB and local authorities. Told who to call if I get any more rift raft.under no circumstances let them have money order.I gave it to my lawyer.
In reply to I think I am being scammed by by Jeff
You're right - iTunes can't be used to get data. The only place to use an iTunes card is at the iTunes store, to buy online music, apps or books.
In reply to Good Evening Everyone! by jladams1286
If someone asks you to pay with an iTunes card, it is probably a scam. An imposter probably used the name of your favorite actor and sent messages to try and get your money through a wire transfer or iTunes card. Read about how to donate wisely at FTC.gov/CharityFraud.
Got a text message from someone who said they needed the card to fix their IOS on the smartphone and needed a iTunes card to do it. I came here and did my homework first and now can see how the scam works. my phone got hacked a few weeks ago so now I get all kinds of crazy messages on my phone now.
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In reply to I was told by a SPRINT STORE by Chris
You could report this to the FTC at www.FTC.gov/Complaint, the store manager or corporate management.
In reply to I got a call they ask me to by Star1
That sounds like a scam. If you get a surprise call and someone says they'll give you money, but you have to buy something first, that's a scam.
The scam works like this: the scammer tells you to buy an iTunes cards and send him a picture of the numbers on the back of the iTunes card, or tell him the numbers. After you tell him the numbers, he takes control of the cards, and disappears. You lose the money you spent on the iTunes cards, and you don't get the money he promised to give you.
In reply to This guy i met actually paid by Ido tunderstand
You don't need to purchase the cards. He might have given you a bad check. It could take weeks for the bank to find out the check is bad. If you give him your own cash, or your own personal check, you will lose money if the bank finds out the check is bad. If he calls you back, tell him he can call his own bank and cancel the check.
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