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Texas Gives Drivers 3 Ways to Report Credit Card Skimmers

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Credit card skimmers on gas pumps are a problem throughout the nation, and The Lone Star State is no exception. That’s why the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation has placed stickers on each gas pump, detailing three ways to report suspected gas pump skimmers. You can also report pumps you think are delivering inaccurate amounts of gasoline or low-quality fuel.


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Methods of reporting issues

On each gas pump in the Lone Star State, you’ll now find an eye-catching Texas-shaped sticker. It gives three ways for you to report a questionable gas pump — by scanning a QR code, by calling 1-888-441-FUEL, or by going to TDLR complaints page. The stickers also remind you to check the pump for signs of tampering, and of course, to “Drive Friendly, the Texas Way!”

TDLR Executive Director Brian Francis thinks that the new problem-reporting stickers represent his organization’s commitment to consumer safety. He also expressed hope that the stickers remind drivers and vendors that they’re partners in ensuring consumer safety. “Motor fuels make the Texas economy prosper. We want to make the process as safe and secure as possible,” he further stated.

Spotting a skimmer

While skimmers provide a sneaky way for thieves to steal your credit card information, it’s possible to detect a skimmer before you pay at the pump.


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