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Gift card fraud isn’t Google’s problem The case arose when Judy May, a scam victim, lost $1,000 after being tricked into purchasing gift cards due to a fraudulent "government grant" scheme.
According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Google Play gift cards made up roughly 20 percent of all reported gift card scams from 2018 to 2021, accumulating over $17 million in reported losses.
Google takes a 15 to 30 percent commission when gift cards are used to make purchases in the Play Store, May's complaint said. In that way, Google allegedly profits off scams while telling ...
The proposed class action lawsuit was being brought by Judy May, who lost $1,000 in April 2021 in a Google Play gift card scam. Reuters explains that the plaintiff was contacted by someone she ...
20 percent of all gift card scams in the United States involve Google Play gift cards, resulting in over $17 million in losses. Consumers must be vigilant as scammers exploit gift cards, and ...
The cards will come in $10 and $25 denominations and allow customers to purchase music, movies, books, apps, and more from the Google Play store. What is the more? We have no clue.
SAN JOSE, Calif. (CN) — A federal Judge Monday dismissed a class action against Google brought by consumers who claim the tech company is not protecting victims of Google Play gift card scams or ...
Citing FTC data from 2021, May said Google Play cards account for about 20% of gift card scams. The case is May v Google LLC et al, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, No. 24-01314.
Citing FTC data from 2021, May said Google Play cards account for about 20% of gift card scams. The case is May v Google LLC et al, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, No. 24-01314.