Saturday 25 March 2023

Are you familiar with the grandparent scam?

 https://www.ottawapolice.ca/en/news/are-you-familiar-with-the-grandparent-scam.aspx

(Ottawa) – Organized Fraud Unit investigators have received over 10 reports about the grandparent scam in the past week and want to share a few safety tips with the community.

With this type of scams, the fraudster calls claiming be your grandchild or calling on behalf of your grandchild asking for money or gift cards. They prey on an unsuspecting victim’s fear of a loved one being hurt or in trouble.

Scammers will often also claim that there was a gag order in place and that you will not be able to verify any information.

“We continue to warn the public about an uptick in these types of scams, which target vulnerable populations,” said Organized Fraud Unit Staff Sergeant Cameron Graham. “Question if you are being told there’s a “gag order” in place.

Publication bans or gag orders are designed for the media to protect evidence and victims’ identities not to prevent you from talking to friends or your bank.  

If someone calls and says they are representing a police service like the RCMP or the Ottawa Police, look up their phone number and call them directly to verify any information.  If you can’t find a number, call 211, they can help, and ask them to connect you with the actual police service.

“Don’t be pressured,” added Staff Sergeant Graham. “Scams work because they don’t give you time to think about what is being asked. Call a trusted family member to discuss it or call your local police service.”

You can read more about this scam online.

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