(WFLA) – The Better Business Bureau is warning tap-to-pay users of a new scheme that could make simple transactions costly.

"Ghost tapping" is a growing scheme that is targeting tap-to-pay cards and mobile wallets.

The BBB said criminals are using wireless devices to steal money without having to touch your credit or debit cards.

According to the bureau, crooks will try to trick unsuspecting individuals in public places in the following ways: • Bumping into you while secretly charging your tap-enabled card or mobile wallet. • Pretending to be a vendor at events, flea markets or festivals. Fraudsters might set up fake stands and ask for tap payments. • Requesting a small donation but actually charging your card for a much larger amount. • Rushing the process. Scammers count on yo

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