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Vernon North Okanagan
2024-11-15 14:29 PST
The Vernon North Okanagan RCMP is warning residents about the ongoing threat of door-to-door scams in our communities.
Police are issuing the reminder after receiving reports of suspicious individuals claiming to be from charities, aid organizations, and utility companies (phone/gas/hydro) that are going door to door asking for money.
These types of scams aren’t new and unfortunately, are becoming more and more common, states Constable Chris Terleski, Media Relations Officer for the Vernon North Okanagan RCMP. You should always be cautious anytime someone shows up at your door asking for money. Typically, these scammers use high-pressure tactics or emotional stories to solicit cash donations, get you to make a purchase, or in some cases, to steal your personal information. Beyond a monetary loss, it could lead to identity theft and other forms of fraud, which is why it’s so important to protect yourself.
These types of scams aren’t new and unfortunately, are becoming more and more common,
You should always be cautious anytime someone shows up at your door asking for money. Typically, these scammers use high-pressure tactics or emotional stories to solicit cash donations, get you to make a purchase, or in some cases, to steal your personal information. Beyond a monetary loss, it could lead to identity theft and other forms of fraud, which is why it’s so important to protect yourself.
Unsolicited visitors: Legitimate organizations rarely send people door-to-door without prior contactNo Official ID: workers should have clear identification with the charity’s name and registration numberPressure to Donate: If they push you to donate or make a purchase on the spot, it’s a red flag;Unverifiable Info: Ask for their website and verify before donatingNo Receipts or Paperwork: A legitimate charity will always provide documentation for donations
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