Brigette Honaker  |  October 14, 2019

Category: Credit Cards

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Walmart front-end checkout registerA recent class action lawsuit claims that Walmart negligently allows scammers to steal Green Dot prepaid Visa card information.

Walmart offers several prepaid Visa cards, including products through Green Dot Bank. According to a recent Walmart, Green Dot class action, these cards may be susceptible to fraud.

Plaintiff Guillermo Espinoza says he purchased two $500 prepaid Green Dot Visa cards in February 2019, which he intended to use to pay his rent in March.

The day after he purchased the Green Dot cards, Espinoza reportedly attempted to make a payment on his rent only to be denied several times due to “insufficient funds.”

Espinoza allegedly went back to his local Walmart and asked an associate for guidance. The employee reportedly told him to try again later in the day or the next day, “stating that she believed it may just take a few days for the cards to activate.”

In the same day, Espinoza reportedly called the toll free number on the back of the cards and was told by the automated system that his cards had an available balance of $499 and $500, respectively.

On March 1, Espinoza reportedly repeated the process and learned that one of his cards had a posted transaction for $498.74 at a Walmart in Hemet, Calif. His other card reportedly had a “nearly identical” transaction for a $497.74 charge at the same Walmart.

“Upon seeing the charges to the Plaintiff’s Greendot cards, Plaintiff was furious, confused, and anxious as he needed the funds to pay his rent,” the Walmart, Green Dot class action claims.

Espinoza reportedly attempted to dispute the fraudulent charges with Green Dot but the bank allegedly directed him towards Walmart. He says he called the Hemet Walmart where a floor manager told him that similar “scams” had recently occurred. Information from the prepaid cards was reportedly “compromised.” According to the Walmart Green Dot class action, the manager allegedly told Espinoza “…as soon as they get activated a hacker can liquidate the gift cards.”

Following this conversation, Espinoza was allegedly directed to corporate Walmart’s fraud hotline. He reportedly opened up an investigation with the hotline and filed a police report. After sending his information to the hotline on March 2, Espinoza was reportedly forced to wait while the company investigated. He allegedly called every three to four days to request updates but was given no information.

On March 15, Espinoza reportedly checked again on the investigation and was told that Walmart could not do anything to help him because they were “not liable for those Visa gift cards.” He was then directed back to Green Dot Bank despite having already talked to the company. Green Dot allegedly said they too were not liable for the cards and suggested that this sort of scam was common.

According to the Walmart, Green Dot class action, Espinoza was told that scammers obtain the Green Dot card information prior to genuine purchases. After customers purchase the cards, scammers reportedly attempt $1 purchases to see if the cards are activated. After the products are activated, scammers are allegedly free to spend the rest of the available balance.

Espinoza argues that Walmart and Green Dot Bank do not sufficiently protect the information on the pre-paid cards, making them susceptible to scams and fraud.

“Walmart chooses to sell its Greendot funded Visa Debit Cards in unsecure packaging, wherein the identifying information is exposed to any third parties who come in contact with the Visa Debit Card prior to selling the cards to unsuspecting consumers,” the Walmart class action claims.

Espinoza seeks to represent a Class of California consumers who purchased Green Dot Visa prepaid cards from Walmart with balances of more than $50.

Did you purchase Walmart Green Dot Visa cards only to have the funds fraudulently stolen from you? Share your experiences in the comment section below!

Espinoza and the proposed Class are represented by Ahren A. Tiller of BLC Law Center APC and Abbas Kazerounian of Kazerouni Law Group APC.

The Walmart, Green Dot Prepaid Cards Class Action Lawsuit is Espinoza v. Walmart Inc., et al., Case No. 3:19-cv-01972-MMA-RBB, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.

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367 thoughts onWalmart Class Action Says Green Dot Prepaid Cards Are Compromised

  1. Stephanie Williams says:

    I live in South Carolina and I got a green dot card in the mail. So if green dot isn’t responsible than who is? I only had my card a week and someone started stealing the money by taking 9$ at first and I noticed and cut it off. This is wrong we are hard working people and need all our finds to live. Where do I sign up at to sue them?

  2. Vicki says:

    Yes, I’ve had over $550 taken from my card and they continue to deny the claim or send me the “proof” they have for reaching that decision. I’ve pretty much given up fighting.

  3. Victor love says:

    I have the same problem with both of my Walmart cards

  4. Michael Wood says:

    In 2013 I put money on a green dot money card to pay for fees to get an “installment loan” from a payday loan company and when I called the company to give them the card information they said it would take up to two hours to get my loan deposited onto a debit card that I gave them to deposit the money onto. I called the debit card two hours later and then four hours later and the money was not there. So I called the loan company back and they said that they did not know what I was talking about. They said that they did not offer installment loans. I was scammed out of $297.00. I called Green Dot directly and they said that I was scammed and that I could file a dispute and try and get my money back. I did that and now it is 2019 and no money refunded back to me.

  5. Jessica Salas says:

    I also had $200 stolen from my card, and the $1 withdrawal at a WalMart in another state Ive never even lived in. I filled a claim too but I was able to get my back.

  6. Kristiana says:

    I have not had money taken fraudulently before. At least to the best of my knowledge. I do know that I was in NJ and found out that Green Dot cut my card off and sent the replacement to Houston where I then and still do reside. They say the card deactivation was for my safety but I never even knew about it until I called to find out what happened and was told it was because I filed a dispute. Information I don’t believe is totally safe with Green Dot. I continue to use them because a lot of other cards are just as unsafe. I am not seeking money just trying to help someone with the same issue or the issue outlined in the article. FYI they also make it hard for you to speak to someone and give you total runaround which I have personally experience. Good Luck to y’all.

  7. Esther terry says:

    I had 150 dollars taken

    1. Gwendolyn Taylor says:

      Green Dot stole $150 dollars from me also. I just got tired if arguing with them back and forth seeing it was going nowhere. I cut that card up and refuse to deal with any of their products

  8. Bridgette Smith says:

    Yes, it happened to me I loaded the card and the money was taken, I have several cards by Green Dot and I dont use them much.

  9. Jami says:

    I have also had money taken off of our walmart money cards. The transaction posted as a walmart ATM. I called and filed a dispute with green dot and they continued to deny my claim. I lived in WI

  10. Barbara Corbett says:

    I have bought over a dozen of these cards and had the same thing happen. No one wants to take responsibility for the problem.

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