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Thursday, April 25, 2019

Steuben Weights and Measures warns residents about trend toward skimming

BATH – As the summer travel season nears, Steuben County officials are on guard against a high-tech scam to steal people’s financial information. "It isn’t a big problem here, yet," said county Weights and Measures/Consumer Affairs Director Langdon Holmes. "But it can become a big problem, fast." The scam, known as "skimming," happens when a thief places a device inside the credit card reader at gasoline stations, convenience stores and ATMs at night. The fake device allows the transaction to go through but records all the cardholder’s personal information. The device steals bank, credit and other personal details and provides the information to the thief, either after the device is retrieved, or through Bluetooth and cellular technology. The devices are available on line, Holmes said. "The best way to avoid skimming?" Holmes said. "Pay with cash or go inside to pay. Or get a fleet fueling card like the Kwik Fill rewards card or Mobil Speed Pass. Most major gas companies offer the fueling cards now." Convenience stores, gasoline stations and banks also are aware of the scam and working to prevent the fraud, he said. Holmes and his staff check every gasoline station in the county once a year to ensure the pumps’ accuracy and check for skimming devices. The county department also performs random spot checks throughout the year. "If someone thinks there’s a problem, they should call us, immediately," Holmes said. "We will go out and inspect it, and if it is a problem we close down the pump immediately and notify the Steuben County Sheriff." The Steuben Weights and Measures Department can be reached at (607) 664-2406. Steuben’s practiced and experienced weights and measures team also handles operations for Livingston County under a shared services agreement. "Citizens may not know the work of Weights and Measures, but their efforts are critical to the protection of consumers against fraud, errors, or theft," said count Manager Jack Wheeler. "This department does a tremendous job by testing scales and measuring devices each day to ensure people get what they expect and pay for." In addition to looking into consumers’ complaints, including reports of skimming, the department: ·
 Checks all scales and weights used in commercial sales.
· Inspects pre-packaged commodities for accuracy of weight labels.
· Certifies advertising claims and audits retail stores for pricing accuracy.
· Inspects meters on gasoline and fuel oil pumps, and on transports and trucks.
· Inspects cylinders and meters for liquid petroleum gas.
· Adjusts the volume of bulk milk tanks.