How to Protect Yourself from Scammers and Thieves at an ATM

Staying safe while using an ATM is more important than ever. Whether you’re withdrawing cash in Downtown Raleigh or at a neighborhood bank, scammers and thieves are constantly finding new ways to target unsuspecting users.

Here’s a practical, easy-to-follow guide to help you protect yourself and your money.

🚨 Common ATM Scams to Watch Out For

Understanding the risks is the first step in staying safe.

  • Card Skimming Devices – Hidden devices placed over card slots to steal your card information
  • Shoulder Surfing – Someone watching you enter your PIN
  • Cash Trapping – Devices that block cash from dispensing so thieves can grab it later
  • Fake Assistance Scams – Someone offering “help” while secretly stealing your information
  • Phishing & Text Scams – Messages pretending to be your bank asking for sensitive info

🔐 ATM Safety Tips Everyone Should Follow

1. Choose the Right ATM

  • Use ATMs located inside banks or well-lit, high-traffic areas
  • Avoid machines in isolated or poorly lit locations

2. Inspect the Machine

  • Check for anything unusual on the card slot or keypad
  • If something looks loose, bulky, or tampered with—don’t use it

3. Shield Your PIN

  • Always cover the keypad with your hand while entering your PIN
  • Be aware of anyone standing too close

4. Limit Your Time

  • Complete your transaction quickly
  • Don’t count your cash at the machine—wait until you’re in a safe place

5. Stay Alert

  • Trust your instincts—if something feels off, leave immediately
  • Avoid distractions like using your phone while at the ATM

💳 Protect Your Card & Information

  • Set up bank alerts for withdrawals and suspicious activity
  • Regularly monitor your account statements
  • Use contactless or mobile payments when possible
  • Never share your PIN or banking details with anyone

🚫 What to Do If You Suspect Fraud

If something doesn’t seem right:

  • Cancel your transaction immediately
  • Contact your bank right away
  • Report the issue to local authorities if necessary
  • Freeze or lock your card if fraud is suspected
  • 📍 Stay Safe Around Raleigh

    With busy shopping areas like Crabtree Valley, Cary, Downtown Raleigh, and local shopping centers, ATMs are everywhere—but so are potential risks. Staying aware and taking a few simple precautions can make all the difference.

    ✅ Final Thoughts

    ATM scams can happen fast, but protecting yourself is simple with the right habits. Stay alert, protect your information, and always prioritize your safety when accessing cash.

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    How to Protect Yourself from USPS, FedEx & UPS Delivery Scams in Raleigh

    As online shopping and home deliveries increase across Raleigh, so do fake texts and emails pretending to be from USPS, FedEx, or UPS. These messages often look legitimate, using subject lines like “Delivery Failure Notification” or “Package Delayed—Action Required.” Their goal? To trick you into clicking a malicious link.

    Once clicked, scammers may ask for your address, credit card info, or login details. In some cases, simply tapping the link can install malware designed to steal passwords for banking, email, and shopping accounts.

    How to Spot a Delivery Scam

    Watch for:

    Misspelled URLs or email addresses (Example: uspus.com instead of usps.com) Messages demanding immediate action Unexpected “delivery issues” for packages you weren’t expecting

    If anything feels off, it probably is.

    What to Do If You Receive a Suspicious Message

    Do not click any links. Do not reply.

    Instead:

    Use the official USPS, FedEx, or UPS app to confirm real tracking updates Forward fake USPS emails to [email protected] Delete suspicious texts—on iPhones, swipe left and choose “Delete and Report Junk” You can also forward scam texts to 7726 (SPAM)

    Staying alert protects your identity, your financial information, and your devices from harm.

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