STOP Using Tap To Pay — This New Scam Caught On Camera Drains You In Seconds

It takes less than 60 seconds for someone to drain $5,000 from your account with a single tap — and it was all caught on camera. Here's exactly how the new tap-to-pay scam works, and the 20-second phone setting that shuts it down. A new version of the tap-to-pay scam is spreading fast: someone approaches you in a crowd asking for a small donation, holds out a handheld card reader, and the moment you tap — your phone or contactless card — the reader charges you thousands instead of the $5 you agreed to. There's no confirmation screen. No "are you sure?" And because you physically tapped, your bank and credit card company can legally call it an authorized transaction and refuse to refund you. 👉 https://wealthenginex.com/senior-scam... ▶ GET THE SENIOR SCAM SURVIVAL PACK ($7) The printable family protection pack built around the FBI's top 10 scams targeting Americans 60+. Includes the Family Safe Word template, printable wallet cards, the 60-second family meeting script, and the bank lockdown guide. I've spent close to two decades in cybersecurity, and this one works because it weaponizes the exact thing that makes tap-to-pay convenient: speed with no confirmation. In this video I break down: • Exactly how the pre-programmed reader trick works, step by step • Why "tap to pay" gives you zero chance to catch the real amount • The Regulation E loophole banks use to deny these refunds • The one rule that makes you immune — plus the phone setting to flip before your next outdoor event If you've ever tapped to pay in a crowd, at a festival, or for someone collecting donations, watch this all the way through before you do it again. Subscribe. I post every week and YouTube will put it directly on your homepage. #TapToPayScam #ScamAlert #ElderFraud #FraudPrevention #BoydClewis