Originally Posted by
Happy
Are these old cards or the new style? The new style does not seem possible to be tampered.
Cannot answer the question on those are already used. (Cashier theft?!)
But CVS can deactivate your purchased VR via its own security dept. This happened to an FTer friend many months ago in similar fashion - the store had a $1K per day limit, but a young dude cashier sold this friend $8K. The store manager found this out from daily report (so your friendly cashier would still get into trouble whether you go back or not!), and called the CVS security dept. End result? All his VRs are deactivated. It took a lot of calls to get this resolved in the manner the friend wanted (he did not want the VRs refunded to CC naturally but the manager insisted...)
Good luck and do report back on the outcome.
These are all the new styled ones.

Funny thing is...this CVS has been been devoid of VRs for a long time. And they suddenly showed up.
I'm going to go find out when the manager is on duty...and have a talk. Hopefully, this is something he did. Because I'm really hoping that this wasn't a security breach.
I'll get him to call InComm and verify that each card is inactive. And then make him just refund my card. Because at this point, I'd rather just have the money back safely.
Thing is....If CVS security team had spoken to that cashier...I would have heard about it. She works at the pharmacy and I'm friends with the pharmacy manager.
Goddamit.
I'm really just hoping it's what you said.