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  1. Aug 3, 2021 · The case raises questions about the ability of Metrolinx and police to effectively deter Presto card scams that could cost taxpayers millions. It was billed as the largest-ever Presto card fraud bust.

  2. Aug 19, 2016 · A Presto card scam is prompting Metrolinx to urge customers to only buy cards from authorized sellers. The transit agency was alerted to the scam by a customer who nearly lost $500 last week ...

  3. The circumstances around the case have not previously been reported. They raise questions about the ability of Metrolinx, its Presto division and law enforcement to work together to investigate, prosecute and deter Presto fare card scams. Those scams victimize riders and transportation agencies, and have the potential to cost taxpayers millions.

  4. Aug 3, 2021 · According to Metrolinx, either the transit agency or the cardholder’s bank is responsibl­e for covering losses from Presto frauds that use stolen credit cards, depending on the circumstan­ces. Tony Anscombe, a cybersecur­ity expert with the internet security firm ESET, said products like Presto are attractive to cybercrimi­nals because they’re an efficient way to convert stolen credit ...

  5. Mar 7, 2017 · If you spot someone selling their Presto card for a discount on Twitter, don't fall for it. That's the message from Metrolinx following a rise in online Presto card scams on websites like ...

  6. Aug 19, 2016 · Don’t buy Presto cards for unauthorized dealers. That’s the message being issued by Metrolinx as the transit authority comes to grips with an ongoing Presto card scam.

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  8. Aug 19, 2016 · A Presto card scam is prompting Metrolinx to urge customers to only buy cards from authorized sellers. The transit agency was alerted to the scam by a customer who nearly lost $500 last week, spokesperson Anne Marie Aikins said. Here's how it works: the scammer offers to sell a pre-loaded Presto card — Aitkins said the amount has ranged from $50 to $500 — for less than that amount.

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