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Aug 19, 2016 · Scammers have been offering pre-loaded Presto cards for discounted prices, then cancelling the cards before buyers can use them. A Presto card scam is prompting Metrolinx to urge customers to only ...
- Presto primer: How to pay your TTC fare electronically if you don't ...
So I'm ready for Presto, now where can I buy one? You can...
- Metrolinx warns of stolen Presto cards surfacing on Kijiji ...
It could be a scam. Metrolinx is investigating after...
- Presto primer: How to pay your TTC fare electronically if you don't ...
Jan 5, 2018 · It could be a scam. Metrolinx is investigating after approximately 1,100 Presto cards were stolen from a third-party vendor on Dec. 27. The cards, valued at $20 each, might also be loaded up with ...
Metrolinx says 1,100 Presto cards were stolen from a third-party vendor on Dec. 27 and may soon pop up on classifieds sites like Kijiji or Craigslist advertising the cards as pre-loaded with ...
Dec 29, 2017 · Metrolinx is investigating after approximately 1,100 pre-loaded Presto cards, valued at $20 each, were stolen from a third party-vendor. The theft took place Wednesday, the transit agency said in ...
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.
Dec 30, 2017 · Provincial transit agency Metrolinx is warning the public not to buy PRESTO transit cards privately after more than 1,000 pre-loaded fare cards were stolen from a vendor on Wednesday.
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Aug 3, 2021 · Metrolinx investigators believed the bust last year broke up a sophisticated and lucrative scam that involved hundreds of Presto cards loaded with thousands of dollars of illicit funds.