Lone Star Card Fraud Awareness and Prevention
Protect yourself against Lone Star Card fraud. Customers have reported being a victim of different kinds of fraud, having their card numbers and PIN stolen.
Use the tips below to avoid fraud:
- Protect your Lone Star Card. Keep it in a safe place and don’t write your PIN on your card or card sleeve. Never share your card or PIN with others.
- Review your purchases and check your card balance frequently by calling the Lone Star Help Desk, logging into your account at YourTexasBenefits.com or on the Your Texas Benefits mobile app.
- Reset your PIN often by calling the Lone Star Help Desk at 800-777-7328 or on the Your Texas Benefits mobile app. It is recommended that you change it at least once a month.
- Freeze, unfreeze and request a new card by calling the Lone Star Card Help Desk or on the Your Texas Benefits mobile app.
- TWC will never reach out by phone, text or email to ask for your card number or PIN.
- If you see suspicious activity or see something unusual at a card reader, report it to the retailer immediately.
- When you’re at a store and are about to swipe your card, look at the card reader closely to see if anything looks unusual. Parts can be added to the readers that steal your information.
- Review information about “skimming” on the FBI webpage. Skimming is the term used to describe devices being put on card readers to steal your information.
Have you been a victim of fraud with your Lone Star Card?
If you think you’ve been a victim of fraud with your Lone Star Card, take immediate action.
- Call the Lone Star Help Desk at 800-777-7328 to change your PIN and cancel your card.
- Then call 2-1-1, and after selecting a language choose option 3 to report the fraud to the Texas Office of Inspector General.
- You should also contact local law enforcement.
If you are in need of assistance with food, contact a local food bank or food pantry. Food banks not only help with food, but they might also be able to help with employment, housing or utility assistance. If you need to find help in your area, call 2-1-1 and after selecting a language choose option 1, or visit 211Texas.org.