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Store Clerk Credited For Protecting Senior

The Canadian Press, 14 Jun, 2017 12:15 PM
  • Store Clerk Credited For Protecting Senior
Police are crediting a vigilant store clerk with helping a Nanaimo senior avoid being further victimized by fraudsters who'd already taken him for more than $1,000.
 
RCMP say an 81-year-old man was defrauded of $1,500 by people claiming to be from the Canada Revenue Agency, who demanded that he pay a fictitious tax debt over the phone.
 
The victim was told to purchase i-Tunes gift cards and give the activation numbers to the fraudsters, but they then demanded an additional payment of $3,500.
 
Police say when the victim went to a local store to buy more cards, a diligent clerk interceded and contacted RCMP, saving the senior from losing even more money. 

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