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BEWARE: COVID-19 Scams Are Spreading Like The Virus

Darpan News Desk, 19 Mar, 2020 07:18 PM

    British Columbians are being targeted by fraudsters who want to profit from consumers' fears and desire to protect themselves from the COVID-19 (Coronavirus).


    The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) is reporting that scammers are setting up websites to sell bogus products, and using fake emails, texts, and social media posts as a ruse to take your money and get your personal information.

     

    The emails and posts may be promoting awareness and prevention tips, and fake information about cases in your neighborhood. They also may be asking you to donate to victims, offering advice on unproven treatments, offering protective gear or detection kits, or fake home sanitizing services.

     

    There are currently no vaccines or drugs approved to treat or prevent COVID-19. The current forecast to have efficient vaccines available for general public is months away and will be communicated via legitimate government and health authorities.


    Some examples of COVID-19 frauds and facts include;

    Fraud - Private companies offering fast COVID-19 tests for sale
    Fact - Only hospitals can perform the test, no other tests are genuine or guaranteed to provide accurate results


    Fraud - Door-to-door solicitors offering fake decontamination services
    Fact – Follow direction of the Provincial Health Authority to decontaminate your home and reduce your personal risk.


    Fraud - Fraudsters posing as police have been imposing on-the-spot fines to consumers wearing masks claiming that wearing a mask in public goes against a full-face veil law
    Fact - It isn't illegal to wear a mask for health reasons


    Fraud – Fraudsters urge you to invest in hot new stocks related to the virus
    Fact – You should only ever purchase stocks through reputable sources and banking institutions.


    Fraud - Fraudsters sending emails, texts or online campaigns that capitalize on the public's fears about Covid-19
    Fact – Do not respond to unsolicited email, texts or phone calls. Don’t click on any links or give any information about yourself. If you have any doubts about where the email came from, make sure to check the identity of the sender., if you receive a suspicious phone call, hang-up.


    Fraud - Fraudsters are creating fraudulent and deceptive online ads offering: cleaning products, hand sanitizers, other items in high demand
    Fact – Buy from companies or individuals you know by reputation or from past experience. Before checking out, make sure you’re still on a reputable website and have not been redirected to a third-party page. Beware of sellers from far away or that have limited or no reviews. Use a credit card when shopping online; many offer protection and may give you a refund. Regularly check your credit card statements for frequent or unknown charges.


    How to protect yourself

    Find the latest legitimate information:

    Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) (BC Centre for Disease Control)

    Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak (World Health Organization


    Contact your insurance provider to answer any health insurance questions

    Beware of high-priced or low-quality products

    Beware of unsolicited medical advisory emails or texts with links or attachments

    Fraudsters may use spoofing, which means they make it look as if the origin of the email or text is legitimate by using identifying information similar to government and health care organizations

    Beware of unauthorized or fraudulent charities requesting money for victims or research

    Don't be pressured into making a donation
    Verify that a charity is registered


    What to do if you are the victim of a scam

    if you have lost money or valuables, or provided your personal information, contact your local police

    If you have been contacted but have not lost anything or given your personal information, report online to theCanadian Anti-Fraud Centre

     

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