The Grande Prairie RCMP are reminding residents to be mindful of scams, both online and over the phone.
According to police, as digital communication continues to rise, fraudsters are finding new ways to scam unsuspecting victims.
To start, the RCMP says when it comes to online scams, the simplest method of avoiding them is ignoring them. Police say taking a few extra steps like changing passwords, ignoring suspicious links, and using anti-virus software can make a significant difference in your online safety.
When it comes to social media, police say protecting your personal information is critical in avoiding scams. Law enforcement says you should never share banking details, SIN, or passwords online, or with anyone who contacts you unexpectedly.
Additionally, the RCMP is encouraging businesses to keep an eye out for gift card scams. According to police, fraudsters will often pressure victims into purchasing large quantities of gift cards as a form of payment.
As a result, businesses should watch for warning signs of gift card scams like customers who wish to purchase a large number of gift cards, especially in high denominations, customers who appear anxious, or “in a rush,” customers insisting they must complete the purchase immediately, or are unwilling to answer questions.
If you are suspicious of a scam, residents are asked to contact local police, and reach out to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.