 A card trading is a type of gift card fraud where criminals are tampering with gift cards in stores that enables them to actually steal the money once you've loaded it into the card. If you're going to buy gift cards, there are a few things to do to help protect yourself. So one of them is when you're going into a store and you're looking at gift cards, actually inspect them. Just to give you an example, this is a PlayStation card that you can buy in probably most stores. And this is what's called in the industry an M6 piece of packaging, which is actually like the lowest level of security. So if you look on the back, the barcode is right there. There's nothing about it that's concealed. And then the second part is, you know, there is a sticker that's covering the key kind of pin information there, but this is not a really complicated sticker to remove and to replace. And so this type of card can really be easily tampered with. Just be aware of that. The more secure cards tend to have more packaging and tend to do more to obscure those key pieces on the card. So that's an M6, that's the lowest level. Try to avoid that if you can.