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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.
- Scams and Fraud
Many scams and fraud attempt to imitate government services...
- Report a scam or identity theft
Report the incident to the CRA. You should contact the CRA...
- Recognize a scam
Scammers will use a fake CRA email address or phone number...
- Scams and Fraud
To forward a phishing message from iOS: Enter 7726 in the To: field and press the send button. In Canada, reporting spam to 7726 is free and will not count towards your data or messaging usage package. You can contact your cellular provider directly if you have questions about the reporting process.
Many scams and fraud attempt to imitate government services in order to gain access to your personal and financial information. It may be a scam if someone: Demands immediate payment. Uses threatening language. Sends you a link and ask you to click on it. Asks for personal or financial information. Requests payment by cryptocurrency or gift cards.
- Spam Text Messages and Phishing
- What to Do About Spam Text Messages
- How to Report Spam Text Messages
Scammers send fake text messages to trick you into giving them your personal information— things like your password, account number, or Social Security number. If they get that information, they could gain access to your email, bank, or other accounts. Or they could sell your information to other scammers. Scammers often try to get you to click on ...
If you get a text message you weren’t expecting and it asks you to give some personal or financial information, don’t click on any links. Legitimate companies won’t ask for information about your account by text. If you think the message might be real, contact the company using a phone number or website you know is real. Not the information in the ...
If you get an unwanted text message, there are three ways to report it: 1. Copy the message and forward itto 7726 (SPAM). This helps your wireless provider spot and block similar messages in the future. 2. Report it on the messaging app you use. Look for the option to report junk or spam. 2.1. How to report spam or junk in the Messages app 2.2. How...
What to do if you're a victim. Learn more about the actions to take after fraud. Fraud features. Learn more about fraud, scams, trends, variations, alerts, success stories and more. Annual reports. Access an annual overview of fraud in Canada and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre's activities.
Report the incident to the CRA. You should contact the CRA if you: Choose a reporting option: Complete the online form. Once your form is processed, protections will be placed on your account. CRA will call back within 14 business days. Confirm suspicious activity and request protections on your account if needed.
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Scammers will use a fake CRA email address or phone number to offer a refund. The message says the CRA owes you a refund and will ask you to click on a link to provide: Personal information such as your social insurance number, date of birth or your name. Online banking information to accept the refund by e-transfer.