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If you think you are the victim of card skimming and your SNAP benefits were stolen, contact your local SNAP office.
Oct 11, 2024 · SNAP recipients can submit claims to request the replacement of SNAP and/or Cash Assistance benefits stolen electronically through EBT card skimming and phishing scams. Even if the SNAP or TA case has closed since benefits were stolen, cardholders may still be eligible for replacement benefits.
In order to apply for reimbursement of stolen benefits, recipients must first report their Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards as stolen by calling 1-888-328-6399, visiting...
No replacement benefits may be issued until you have reported your compromised EBT card lost or stolen. To report your card stolen, request a new card, and change your PIN, please call EBT Customer Service at 888-328-6399, or go to https://www.ebtedge.com/. * Indicates required fields.
Oct 31, 2024 · This dashboard displays state-reported data provided to FNS in accordance with the January 2023 guidance on the replacement of stolen EBT benefits with federal funds. All data provided to FNS will be posted here quarterly, as soon as possible following receipt.
Jun 16, 2023 · The AG must complete and submit to their local county agency the JFS 07011 “Statement Requesting Replacement of Electronically Stolen Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Benefits”. The JFS 07011 can be submitted to the county agency in person, by mail, fax or email.
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Oct 30, 2023 · If you believe your card information was stolen, contact your state's EBT customer service hotline right away. This number can usually be found on the back of your card, or you can search for it online by state. Ask if your state covers stolen SNAP benefits and what their refund policy is. Each state has its own requirements for reporting theft.