Gift Card Scams


Learn to spot gift card scams and avoid them.

Members of the UW community are actively being targeted with gift card scam messages. The emails typically appear to be sent from a supervisor, including deans, directors, department heads, and/or vice presidents. The supervisor’s name is usually displayed in the signature line and may also appear as the sender, but the emails are actually sent by imposters using non-UW accounts (such as Gmail) or compromised UW NetID accounts.

The ultimate goal of the criminal sending the message is to convince the recipient to buy some gift cards, which are difficult to trace and easy to turn into cash.

A typical feature of these scams is that they often include a request for you to send your personal phone number or non-UW email address, as this helps the scammer bypass any protections in place on university systems.

Other common features of these scams include:

What to do

Resources

Federal Trade Commission: Gift Card Scams

Cybercrime Support Network and Google: Scam Spotter

Phishing Examples

Gift Card Scam Infographic