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  1. Contact the nearest Canadian government office abroad or call our Emergency Watch and Response Centre at +1 613 996 8885 (call collect where possible) if you: need assistance abroad after a fraud attempt; need help to return to Canada; feel you will be unfairly treated under a country’s laws

  2. Jan 18, 2024 · We’ve all gotten that suspicious type of call: It may have been an air duct cleaning salesperson, an automated voice telling you your Amazon package was stuck, or a call from Canada Revenue...

  3. Jun 3, 2023 · Spam calls — or "scam calls" as they're also known — have become an infuriating part of life. By now, most people are well acquainted with fraudsters trying to dupe you out of your cash by...

  4. If you think the call might be part of a fraud scheme, contact law enforcement authorities or the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (formerly PhoneBusters) or call 1-888-495-8501. How to recognize suspected scams. The CRTC is aware of several suspected scams, and is publicizing them as a preventive measure. Current suspected scams include:

  5. Canadians are receiving phone calls with a spoofed caller ID for the consumer support line 1-877-249-2782. We encourage anyone who receives any suspicious phone calls claiming to be from the CRTC to submit it to the CRTC through our National Do Not Call List. Learn more about this scam.

  6. When travelling outside the country, use Canada Direct to avoid unexpected charges on your phone bill. Be aware that when a phone number begins with 011, it is an overseas call and the related charges are usually higher.

  7. Report scams or fraud to the appropriate Government of Canada department or agency. Scammers often pretend to be from: Social insurance number (SIN), employment insurance (EI) and passport-related scams, how to confirm if Service Canada contacted you.

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