A Texas woman has gone viral on TikTok — and it's a cautionary tale.
Nyshje Rattler of McKinney, Texas, found a credit card skimmer hidden in plain sight at the cash register at a gas station. According to NBC DFW,
Rattler tried to buy a bag of chips at a 7-Eleven near her house when
the cashier said she didn't have any money in her account.
She called her bank, and they told her the bank account had been
"wiped clean." The bank told Rattler that she spent nearly $700 at three
different Walmarts across Texas. "That's not me," Rattler told NBC DFW.
Rattler retraced her steps, which led her back to the 7-Eleven on
Medical Center Drive. "(The cashier) was obsessive about how I placed
the pen down so I thought that was weird. I kept replaying it in my
head," she said.
She then found a hidden piece in the credit card machine. "I compared
the two (card readers at the counter) and I noticed that the one I
grabbed was bulkier on the side, kind of sticking out. It wasn’t flat
like they said. So, I just lifted it up and it came up," Rattler said.
The McKinney Police Department is now involved and the skimmer is being forensically examined, spokeswoman Carla Marion Reeves told NBC DFW.
After Rattler's videos went viral on TikTok, receiving nearly 3 million
likes and over 22 million views, another potential victim came forward.
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