“I know that $30 doesn’t seem like a lot to some people, but it is a lot to others like it’s really a big deal,” said Jennifer Lassich.
TEMPLE, Texas — Several people reported on social media about a potential credit card scam involving a Temple Arby’s restaurant.
The Temple Police Department told 6 News on Tuesday that, as of Nov. 21, it received three calls about people saying their credit cards were used at the Arby’s located at 6490 W. Adams Ave.
Jennifer Lassich is one of the many reporting the random charges.
Lassich had been to the Arby’s location before but she didn’t visit the restaurant the day she was charged or even in recent weeks, she said.
“For a new charge to come up was kind of like throw me off guard,” she explained. “So I called the bank and they said that I had actually just gone an hour and a half prior to when I called them and inserted my chip into the chip reader.”
Lassich said she did not physically enter her card into a chip reader and when she called Arby’s, Arby’s said they hadn’t had any credit or debit card charges yet.
On Saturday, her statement read $29 and some change was charged there, and Lassich still hasn’t gotten the money back, let alone any…