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QR Code Payment Scams: Parking Meters, Menus, and Fake Payment Pages

QR codes feel frictionless, which is exactly why scammers love them. One sticker, one redirected link, and suddenly you are entering card details into a fake page that looks completely normal on a phone.

8 min readLast updated: May 2026~1,200 words

How QR Code Payment Scams Work

Scammers place fake QR stickers over legitimate ones or distribute fraudulent codes through flyers, emails, tables, parking signs, and payment notices. Once scanned, the code opens a fake payment page that imitates a real service.

Red Flags

⚠️ Key Warning

A QR code is just a shortcut to a destination. It is not proof that the destination is safe.

If You Scanned One

  1. If you did not enter anything, close the page and do not return
  2. If you entered card data, contact your card issuer immediately
  3. If you entered login credentials, change that password right away
  4. Report the tampered code to the business, venue, or parking authority
  5. Check your device and accounts for follow-up phishing attempts

How to Stay Safer

✓ Safer Rule

If the payment is important, use a route you can verify independently — not just the route the QR code gives you.

Want to inspect a QR destination before trusting it?

Scan it with caution, then use ScanBeyond to check the link or message around it.

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