All that glitters is not gold – it’s sometimes a scam
Prince George
2024-11-26 07:54 PST
File # 2024-37707
Prince George RCMP is warning residents of a scam that has resurfaced in Prince George, often referred to as the fake gold scam
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What typically happens in this type of fraud is that a victim is approached in a parking lot or sometimes as they are leaving a bank machine, and is offered gold jewellery in exchange for cash, with the reported value of the jewellery being much higher than the value of the money requested. However, the jewellery is not actual gold but is worthless in value.
These scams often use a combination of urgency and desperation on the scammer’s part to tug at the heartstrings of the victims, causing them to make quick decisions on the spot.
Here are some prevention tips to help safeguard yourself against this and other frauds:
- Scammers often use desperation, urgency or emotional pleas to trick victims. Don’t impulsively exchange money for items from strangers.
- Trust your instincts. If something feels off, it probably is.
- Feel free to walk away.
- Report suspicious activity. If you encounter a similar situation, report it to the police immediately.
Unfortunately, victims are often unwilling to make a police report, perhaps out of a feeling of embarrassment for having been caught in a scam. We encourage anyone who has been made the victim of a scam to report it to the police as this helps us enhance public safety by allowing us to determine where best to deploy our resources,
states Cpl. Jennifer Cooper.
For more fraud prevention tips, visit the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre and our Safety Tips webpage.
Released by:
Cpl. Jennifer CooperCommunications NCO / Media Relations Officer
Prince George RCMP
455 Victoria Street, Prince George, BC, V2L 0B7
Office: 250-561-3300
Email:
princegeorge_media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Website: princegeorge.rcmp-grc.gc.ca
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