Local Takeaway Alerts Public to Fraudulent Food Order Scheme


A Cork-based takeaway has issued a warning to the public about a fraudulent scheme circulating on Snapchat, where individuals are being enticed with offers of “half price food” from various food delivery services. The scheme operates by an unidentified individual using suspected stolen credit card details to place orders on behalf of customers, who are then asked to pay half the cost of the food via Revolut.

The takeaway has identified that the addresses, phone numbers, and some names used in these transactions are linked to the stolen credit cards and has promptly reported this information to the Gardaí. They have also announced that they are closely monitoring all transactions moving forward to prevent any further fraudulent activity.

Customers are being urged to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious offers or activities they encounter on social media platforms. The takeaway’s proactive steps highlight the importance of safeguarding personal and financial information and underscore the need for consumers to only engage with reputable and secure methods when ordering food online.

warning serves as a reminder of the sophisticated methods fraudsters can use to exploit unsuspecting individuals and the ongoing efforts required by both businesses and law enforcement to combat such schemes.