FTC Files Amended Complaint Alleging Walmart Allows Scammers to Use Transfer Services

CHICAGO—The Federal Trade Commission has filed an amended complaint “bolstering” the agency’s case thatWalmart allowed its money transfer services to be used by scammers, who “fleeced” consumers out of hundreds of millions of dollars.

The FTC filed the amended complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, following the court’s March 27, 2023 ruling on the FTC’s initial complaint. The amended complaint adds further details on Walmart’s alleged violations of the Telemarketing Sales Rule, including the Rule’s ban on the use of cash-to-cash money transfers in any telemarketing transaction, the agency said.

‘Turned a Blind Eye’

According to the amended complaint, Walmart for years “turned a blind eye while scammers took advantage of its failure to properly secure the money transfer services offered at Walmart stores. Walmart did not properly train its employees, failed to warn customers, and used procedures that allowed scammers to cash out at its stores.”

In announcing its action, the agency noted money transfers are frequently used by fraudsters across a wide variety of scams because they are nearly impossible to retrieve after the money has been picked up.

Instances Cited

The amended complaint cites numerous instances in which scammers relied on Walmart money transfers as a primary way to receive payments, including in telemarketing schemes such as sweepstakes scams, advance-fee loan scams, IRS impersonation schemes, relative-in-need “grandparent” scams, and others, the FTC stated.

According to the complaint, the FTC’s investigation of Walmart’s money transfer practices showed Walmart knew about the role money transfer services play in frauds and telemarketing schemes.

Additional Allegations

Despite that, the FTC is alleging the company’s money transfer services harmed consumers in numerous ways, including:

  • Allowing the payout of transfers with characteristics of fraud
  • Having no anti-fraud policy or an ineffective, poorly enforced policy
  • Allowing cash pickups for large payments
  • Not providing warnings to prevent consumers from sending payments related to scams
  • Failing to effectively train or retrain staff
  • Allowing money transfers to be used for telemarketing purchases that violate the Telemarketing Sales Rule

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