deScamer Announces Bluetooth Detection System

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 3, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- deScamer, LLC (deScamer.com) a Los Angeles based tech company has an announcement in response to the rampant Point of Sale fraud via credit card skimmers. deScamer has developed a patent-pending Bluetooth detection system called 'dScmr' (pronounced de-Scam-er) which resembles a typical key fob, that can successfully detect criminal credit card skimmers hidden in Point of Sale devices such as Gas Pumps, ATMs, POS terminals, etc.  You simply press the button on dScmr which initiates the detection process by filtering out "known to be good" Bluetooth signals while zeroing in on the potential "bad guys" and alerting the user via a simple green light=good, red light=bad indication.  

The United States Secret Service estimates that over a billion dollars per year are lost as a result of Point of Sale fraud via credit card skimmers, not to mention the ongoing negative credit impact it has on its victims.  Additionally, dScmr is capable of detecting many other illicit monitoring systems such as, hidden voice recorders, video cameras, etc. that use Bluetooth technology.  deScamer with its telling "Detect to Protect" tagline will truly give you peace of mind.

dScmr will be presented to the press, and industry analysts at CES Unveiled Las Vegas January 6, 2019 5-8:30 PM Shorelines Exhibit Hall, Mandalay Bay Las Vegas, NV and to the public at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Tuesday, January 8 thru Friday, January 11 at the Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas, NV.  See us at CES in Eureka Park at the Sands Expo Center booth # 53150. 

Contact: Vic Loh
vic@descamer.com
deScamer.com
 
(213) 349-5600

 

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