At The Just One Project, we are committed to ensuring that everyone has access to the resources they need to thrive. Unfortunately, Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) fraud is an ongoing issue affecting many Nevadans who rely on programs like SNAP for their food security. If you’ve been a victim of EBT fraud, help is available to recover stolen benefits.
Federal Assistance for EBT Fraud Victims
The Division of Welfare and Supportive Services (DWSS) has received approval to replace stolen EBT benefits through September 30. This assistance applies to fraud caused by skimming, cloning, or other forms of theft. Skimming and cloning are widespread problems across the country, impacting those who rely on their benefits to support themselves and their families.
How to Protect Your EBT Benefits from Fraud
To help prevent EBT fraud, the DWSS recommends that recipients take the following precautions:
- Change your PIN each month before benefits are issued.
- Avoid simple PINs and never share them with anyone outside your household.
- Keep your EBT card number and PIN secure.
- Do not respond to unsolicited calls or text messages asking for your EBT card information.
- Regularly check your EBT account for unauthorized transactions.
- Use only the EBT Edge app or website, which allows you to freeze your card and block online or out-of-state purchases.
How to Submit a Claim for Replacement Benefits
If you believe your benefits were stolen due to fraud, contact the Division of Welfare and Supportive Services Investigations and Recovery Unit at 702-486-1875. You can also email them at [email protected] or visit your local welfare office to submit a claim.
For more details on this issue, read the original article from KTNV News.
By taking these steps, you can protect your EBT benefits and ensure you continue receiving the support you need. If you have any questions or need assistance, The Just One Project is here to help you navigate this process. Stay vigilant, and safeguard your benefits!