This is a shocking reminder of why you can never let your guard down, even when dealing with retail employees at a major service provider.
In a disturbing breach of trust, a Metro by T-Mobile store associate took advantage of a customer who was simply trying to upgrade a phone. While pretending to assist with the device and transfer data, the worker took the customer’s unlocked phone and secretly opened their Cash App.
The employee successfully transferred $400 directly to her own account. Greedy for more, she immediately tried to drain another $500. Fortunately, the bank flagged the second back-to-back transaction as highly suspicious and denied the transfer, stopping the theft from escalating. Police were called to the scene, and bodycam footage captured the investigation that ultimately exposed the employee’s pattern of predatory behavior.
This incident serves as a massive wake-up call for everyone. Your phone is your digital wallet, and handing it over to anyone—even a retail worker in uniform—comes with severe risks.
To protect your money and your identity, always follow these critical security steps:
1. Enable a security lock (Face ID, fingerprint, or a strict PIN) explicitly for all financial apps like Cash App, Venmo, and mobile banking. Even if your phone is unlocked, the apps themselves should require a separate login.
2. Never give your phone’s master passcode to a retail employee. They do not need it to activate a device.
3. Log out of your financial and password-manager apps before handing your phone over for tech support.
4. Watch the employee like a hawk. If they need to take your phone to a back room, tell them you prefer the work be done right in front of you.
Don't let a routine errand turn into a financial nightmare. Stay vigilant and lock your data.
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