City of Kawartha Lakes Police Service – Gift Card Scam Alert

In Police Blotter

The City of Kawartha Lake Police Service would like to warn members of the public about frauds involving the purchasing of gift cards.

The scam works by the victims receiving phone calls, emails or texts from scammers pretending to be someone they know and asking them to purchase gift cards. The scammer then asks the victim to scratch the back of the gift cards and send them the information on the back so the funds can be used without having the card.

Always be wary of anyone asking for gift cards, Bitcoin or anything unusual as a form of payment or financial assistance. Scammers are able to spoof emails and phone numbers so they can pretend to be someone the victim knows.

Here are a few reminders to keep you safe:
· Never purchase gift cards as a form of payment.
· If you receive a phone call, email or text message instructing you to purchase gift cards, this is a scam.
· If you purchase the gift cards and are told to scratch the backside and send codes, this is a scam.
· Remember that scammers are able to “spoof” the phone number on the Caller ID, so it may appear that the caller is your financial institution, Canada Revenue Agency, or your local police service, when it actually is not.
· Talk to someone you trust before making any decisions related to purchases of this nature. In most cases, once you tell your story to someone else you will recognize that it doesn’t sound right. This may help to prevent you from falling victim to a scam.
· Remember why they are called gift cards – they are to be used as a gift for someone you care about, not as a form of currency to pay outstanding debts, taxes, utilities or daily living expenses.

If you have been a victim of a scam and experienced a financial loss, please call the Kawartha Lakes Police Service non-emergency number at 705.324.5252 to file a report.

If you received one of these calls/messages but did not experience a financial loss, please report by calling contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at Toll free: 1-888-495-8501.

You can learn about many of the current scams by browsing the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre website.
https://antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca/index-eng.htm

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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