RCMP warn of credit card fraud at Morinville business

Supported By:

Net Patrol International Inc.  Data Investigation and Forensic Services
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Trustees

Last week, two suspects entered a local business in Morinville, Alta. and purchased goods using a fraudulent credit card.

Morinville RCMP are searching for two suspects. On August 23rd, two male suspects were involved in the fraud, and on August 25th, one male suspect was involved.

The accused allegedly used an admin card to complete the fraudulent transactions.

Admin cards are used by the operators of the machines themselves. They are used when a store owner chooses to override the system and manually enter a credit card number.

Business owners are advised to be on the lookout for people typing more than four digits into a keypad.

Read more at Morinville News

This article is summarized by Canadian Fraud News Inc.