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Thursday, June 08, 2017

Delaware: Almost 600 Child Support Client Cards Used at Kmart May Have Been Compromised; New Cards Being Issued

NEW CASTLE – Approximately 592 Delaware Division of Child Support Services (DCSS) clients who used their First State Family Card at a Kmart may have had the card number compromised, the Division learned Tuesday, June 6.

Information on the Kmart website related to the incident assures customers no personal data from their customers was compromised. The Division of Child Support Services’ vendor has taken the precautionary measure of placing the 592 identified First State Family Cards (FSFC) in a “Possible Fraud” status and are transferring the funds to new cards. These new cards were to be processed and mailed to the affected DCSS clients the night of June 6, 2017. Clients affected who attempt to use the card currently in their possession will find it does not work

The new cards should be in the possession of child support clients by the weekend of June 9, 2017. DCSS clients who receive a new card should destroy the card currently in their possession.

“I am extremely pleased with how quickly our vendor identified the affected clients and halted future transactions,” said Ted Mermigos, Division Director, at the Division of Child Support Services. “This will preserve child support funds distributed to the card and ensure the funds are delivered to the intended recipient. To date no client has raised concern that there has been abnormal card activity and we are grateful for that.”
There are approximately 17,500 First State Family Cards issued in the State of Delaware. Customers with questions about whether their card is one of the 592 that has been compromised can call FIS customer service at 866-466-8897.

For other questions, contact the Division of Child Support Services Customer Service Unit from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday to speak with a Child Support Specialist. New Castle County: 302-577-7171, Kent: 302-739-8299 or Sussex: 302-856-5386, as well as our websites www.dhss.delaware.gov/dcss/ and www.facebook.com/DelawareDCSS to obtain more information.

Review the statement from Kmart here.

1 comment:

  1. I havent gotten a child support check since 2005! Talk about a dead beat dad!

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