Seven of Casey’s General Stores locations were found to have credit card skimming devices on pumps.
Credit card skimming devices were recently discovered at seven Casey’s General Stores Inc. locations. Six of the locations effected are in Nebraska, and one is in Iowa.
The effected stores are located at:
- 4150 W. U.S. Highway 30, Grand Island, Neb.
- 705 2nd Ave., Kearney, Neb.
- 15275 Weir Plaza, Omaha, Neb.
- 11200 140th St. Pl., Davenport, Iowa
- 13941 Highway 6, Waverly, Neb.
- 108 W. 8th Wood River, Neb.
- 115 E. Nobes Road, York, Neb.
Upon discovery of the first device, Casey’s launched a company-wide examination of all fuel pumps at approximately 1,900 stores across 14 states, which subsequently led to the discovery of additional devices. Casey’s immediately removed the devices and notified law enforcement authorities and credit card companies, and has instituted additional company-wide pump inspection procedures at all stores.
While it is currently undetermined if any credit card information has been compromised, Casey’s encourages customers who used credit cards (including debit and other payment cards) at fuel pumps at these Nebraska locations between Oct. 2-10, 2015, and the Iowa location between Oct. 15-21, 2015, to remain vigilant and closely monitor their financial accounts and credit reports. Customers should promptly contact their financial institutions if they see any unauthorized activity.
“We are committed to maintaining a safe and secure environment for our customers and will continue to work with federal, state and local authorities in this investigation,” said Chairman and CEO Robert Myers.