Police warn of fraud involving lottery tickets

The Michigan State Police reports an increase in fraudulent activity involving stolen credit cards and lottery scratch-off tickets throughout the Upper Peninsula.

The scam typically unfolds as follows: A subject or subjects will attempt to purchase a large quantity of lottery scratch-off tickets using a credit card. The subjects may attempt to conceal their identity by wearing face masks. They tell the cashier that the card swipe or chip isn’t working and ask if they can manually enter the credit card information. Once the cashier manually enters the card numbers and processes the sale, the subject takes the scratch-offs and quickly cashes in any winning tickets. Unfortunately, the store may not realize the credit card was stolen until it’s too late.

How to protect your business: Be cautious if a customer requests to purchase large quantities of scratch-off lottery tickets. Do not process card information manually. Limit the amount of lottery tickets that can be purchased. Ensure the transaction is completed in the usual way and that the card is properly swiped. Double- check the card’s legitimacy if anything seems off during the transaction. Report any suspicious activity immediately to law enforcement.