Is it a Scam?
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How to Recognize a Scam
There are many types of scams that involve fraudsters attempting to pass themselves off as someone in authority. They may impersonate a police officer or an employee of a business, financial institution or government agency such as legal services Canada
.
Your best defense against becoming a victim is knowledge and awareness.
Signs of a scam
- Unsolicited phone call, email or text.
- Urgent or threatening language used.
- Request for personal information such as name, address, birthdate, social insurance number, credit card or banking information.
- Serious unfounded claims like:
You will be arrested
,A warrant has been issued for your arrest
,A lawsuit has been filed against you
,You are getting a refund
, orYou will be deported
. - Demand for payment by e-transfer, pre-paid credit card, gift cards, or online currency (ex. Bitcoin).
DO NOT interact
- Hang up immediately.
- Do not respond to email or text.
- When in doubt, hang up and call the organization (police, CRA, etc.) yourself using publically available contact information.
Report It
- Whether you made a payment or not, report scams to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501 or www.antifraudcentre.ca.
- If you made a payment, contact your financial institution that transferred the money, and report the incident to police.
For more information on how to protect yourself from scams and frauds, visit surrey.rcmp.ca.
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