Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. Step 3: Report the incident to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre or the Competition Bureau. Contact the Fraud Reporting System (Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre) or call toll-free at 1-888-495-8501. You can also file a report of a misleading or deceptive marketing practice with the Competition Bureau using the online complaint form.

    • On This Page
    • Reporting to The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre
    • Why You Should Report Fraud and Cybercrime
    • Coming Soon: New Cybercrime and Fraud Reporting System

    Report online

    You can log into the Online Reporting Systemtool using either: 1. GC Key (user ID/password) 2. Government Sign-In by Verified.Me

    Report by phone

    Toll free: 1-888-495-8501 We answer calls Monday to Friday, from 9 am to 4:45 pm(Eastern time) and close on holidays.

    In order for law enforcement to combat fraud and cybercrime, it is essential that those who experience, or fall victim, report it to local police and the CAFC. Local police are positioned to investigate the incident and the CAFC supports law enforcement by sharing information collected through the reports. Reasons to report to the CAFC: 1. Informat...

    Learn more about the new national cybercrime and fraud reporting systembeing developed by the CAFC and the NC3. Date modified: 1. 2023-11-28

  2. Report the incident. Contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre toll free at 1-888-495-8501 or through the Fraud Reporting System. Depending on the type of fraud, or how it occurred, you'll also want to report it to other organizations. Fraud that took place online through a website. Report the incident directly to the administrators of the website.

  3. Mar 7, 2024 · Capital One Gold Card Scam. In February 2022, a deceptive email scam was identified, promising a "$500 Capital One Gold Card" for completing a survey and/or subscription. Originating from a ...

  4. Search our database to see if a similar scam has been reported. In 2023, alone, we estimate BBB Scam Tracker helped consumers avoid losing $24.3 million to scammers. Look Up a Scam.

  5. Step 3: Report the scam or fraud. Report the scam or fraud to your local police and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre. Gather all records you have of the fraud or scam, such as: correspondence with the scammer (for example, letters, emails, text messages) financial statements. receipts.

  6. People also ask

  7. I was targeted by an imposter pretending to be a real person or organization. I paid for a service I didn't receive. I had my personal or health information stolen. I was involved in a romance ...

  1. People also search for