12/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/09/2025 14:55
COLUMBUS, Ohio - With holiday spending in Ohio expected to top $32 billion this year according to a recent forecast from the Ohio Council of Retail Merchants, the Ohio Department of Commerce's Division of Financial Institutions is encouraging shoppers to stay alert to the growing threat of gift card scams and other holiday-related cons.
Recent data from the FBI showed Ohio was one of the top 10 states for fraud complaints last year, with over $278 million in reported losses. As consumers rush to purchase last-minute gifts, fraudsters exploit the convenience of gift cards through various schemes. These may include tricking individuals into purchasing cards for fictitious reasons, such as fake delivery fees or phony fines, or stealing funds directly from legitimately purchased cards.
"The holiday season brings a rush of excitement as we buy gifts for everyone on our lists. Unfortunately, there are individuals out there always looking for quick and easy ways to scam you out of your money," said Division Superintendent Kevin Allard. "Fortunately, there are simple and easy steps you can take to avoid these scams and have a happy and enjoyable holiday season with your family and friends."
To ensure financial safety during the shopping season, the Division recommends that consumers stay alert to warning signs. These may include requests for payment via gift card for any services or fines, as well as unsolicited messages offering free or discounted cards. Ohioans can also protect themselves by following the below guidelines:
Holiday scams come in many forms, and gift card fraud is just one of several tactics scammers may attempt to use this time of year. The Ohio Department of Commerce urges consumers to be on guard for some additional red flags that often signal a scam:
If you believe you've been the victim of gift card fraud, be sure to report it immediately to the gift card company and ask if a refund can be issued. Victims should also report gift card fraud to the Federal Trade Commission at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
For additional information on how to stay safe this holiday season, Ohio consumers are encouraged to access a wide range of resources available from the Ohio DFI Office of Consumer Affairs.
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About the Ohio Division of Financial Institutions
The Division of Financial Institutions is part of the Ohio Department of Commerce. The department is Ohio's chief regulatory agency, focused on promoting prosperity and protecting what matters most to Ohioans. We ensure businesses follow the laws that help them create jobs and keep Ohioans safe. To learn more about what we do, visit our website at www.com.ohio.gov.