
Third Credit Card Skimmer Uncovered In New Jersey In Recent Weeks
I hardly ever carry cash and usually rely on my credit card, but recent reports have me thinking twice before charging anything these days.
It was just last week when two credit card skimming devices were found in Ocean County and Camden County, and now a third device has been discovered in New Jersey.

The first was discovered in Ocean County at an ATM inside Wawa, located at 379 Dover Road in South Toms River, according to police, and another skimmer was found at a supermarket in Camden County, New Jersey.
That device was discovered at Save-A-Lot, located at 3949 Federal Street in Pennsauken.
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If you've ever had your identity stolen, you know it's a huge headache.
That's why it's important to be extra cautious when using your credit card and look for any signs that the credit card machine could have been tampered with.
So, where was this latest skimmer discovered in New Jersey?
Credit Card Skimmer Found in New Jersey
This latest skimmer was found at a 7-Eleven store in Mount Ephraim, Camden County, located at 521 W Kings Highway.
According to Patch, it was discovered this week at the store's register.
Patch reports:
Anyone who recently used the credit card machine at that location should review their banking records. Customers who notice any unauthorized transactions and suspect their card information may have been compromised are urged to report it to the Mount Ephraim Police Department.
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