Fraud Alert: Local ATM Skim
- Bay Atlantic FCU
- 17 hours ago
- 2 min read
We’ve been alerted that a skimming device was recently found at an ATM in the Vineland area. We are sharing the following tips on how to identify skimming devices and how to handle compromised cards.
Skimming is a method criminals use to obtain card information and/or PIN numbers from ATMs, which can then be replicated into counterfeit cards. Card compromise from skimming is particularly dangerous because the data collected can be used to make fraudulent ATM cash withdrawals. There are a variety of devices used in ATM skimming and unfortunately they can be easily disguised and hard to spot.​
Be sure to check for:
An ATM that does not respond when you insert your card
A bulky or raised card-insert area or keypad
Loose fitting card slots or keypads that may move when wiggled
Any tape or sticky residue on any part of the ATM
Anything that seems to be added to or hanging off of the ATM
If you believe you have identified a skimming device, you should immediately alert the owner of the ATM. If you are using an ATM at a location that is closed, you should alert local law enforcement.
If you are concerned your card has been skimmed, you can either contact us directly during business hours or utilize the card management features in the Mobiliti mobile app anytime. Simply select the Report Lost or Stolen option and follow the prompts to order a new card. Click here to learn more.
If you notice any fraudulent charges to your account, please speak with a member service representative as soon as possible. They will help you review your options for filing a dispute and securing your account. Call 856-696-2525 or 877-590-8866 toll-free or visit the main office for assistance. Click here to schedule an appointment.








