Major Retailers, Gift Card Networks, and Law Enforcement Unite for 2025 Holiday Gift Card Fraud Awareness Campaign

As the 2025 holiday shopping season approaches, an alliance of leading retailers, card networks, and law enforcement agencies is launching a nationwide social media campaign to combat the alarming surge in gift card fraud. The campaign, led by the Gift Card Fraud Prevention Alliance (GCFPA), aims to educate, empower, and protect consumers during the busiest shopping time of the year.

From October 1 through December 25, holiday shoppers will see daily tips and information on the latest scams on LinkedIn and Instagram platforms, spotlighting the tactics scammers use and steps every consumer can take to avoid falling victim. This collaborative effort marks a landmark partnership among industry giants, national and state retail associations, and public safety organizations, all dedicated to protecting the public from gift card-related crimes.

Gift Card Fraud on the Rise: A United Response

According to recent reports, gift card fraud costs consumers millions of dollars annually, with incidents peaking during the holiday season. Scammers frequently target unsuspecting shoppers, tricking them into purchasing gift cards as payment for a fake debt or tampering with cards in stores and draining card funds as soon as the cards are purchased.

Recognizing the urgent need for greater awareness, retailers—including national chain stores, grocery outlets, and specialty merchants—are joining forces with major gift card networks, state retail associations, and local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies to spread vital information.

Empowering Shoppers with Knowledge and Action

The campaign’s social media posts will focus on these essential warnings:

  • Legitimate organizations will never ask you to pay fees or debts with gift cards.
  • Never buy gift cards to pay a debt or to bail someone out of jail.
  • Inspect gift cards carefully before purchasing. If a card looks altered, report it and choose another.
  • Check Gift Card Balances Safely! Scammers set up fake websites and buy Google ads to trick you into entering your gift card details. Always use the official retailer’s site to check your card balance.
  • Report gift card scams to local police, state attorneys general, and the FTC. Every report matters.

By sharing clear, actionable guidance and real-world examples, partner organizations hope to reduce   fraud and ensure shoppers enjoy a safe, stress-free and joy-filled holiday season.

A Shared Commitment to Consumer Protection

This collaborative campaign represents a shared commitment by retailers, gift card issuers, and law enforcement to stand together against fraud. Gift card fraud isn’t just a small-time scam—it’s often the work of organized retail crime rings. These groups use sophisticated tactics to target consumers. The GCFPA is working with a diverse group of stakeholders to keep gift cards safe.

How to Get Involved

Consumers are encouraged to follow the RILA Communities Foundation on LinkedIn and @ProtectMyGiftCard on Instagram for daily tips and updates throughout the campaign. For more information or to report a scam, contact local law enforcement, state attorney general’s offices, or visit the Federal Trade Commission’s website.

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