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    • 1-866-TIMCARD (846-2273)

      • If your TimCard has been registered and is lost or stolen, please call 1-866-TIMCARD (846-2273) immediately. You will need to provide your card number and answer questions concerning recent activity on your account. Upon verification, we can freeze and transfer your remaining balance.
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  1. If your TimCard has been registered and is lost or stolen, please call 1-866-TIMCARD (846-2273) immediately. You will need to provide your card number and answer questions concerning recent activity on your account. Upon verification, we can freeze and transfer your remaining balance.

  2. Feb 10, 2023 · If you suspect your card has been stolen, please report it to Tims Financial by following the instructions below. To report a stolen card and/or order a replacement card: Tap the Tims Financial tile in the Tim Hortons app. Select Tims Mastercard from the My accounts section.

  3. Jul 20, 2023 · On the Tims Credit Card landing page, click on the gear icon in the upper right hand corner. Scroll down and select Report card as lost or stolen — this will deactivate your missing card and send you a replacement.

  4. If your Tim Card has been registered and is lost or stolen, please call 1-866-TIMCARD (846-2273) immediately. You will need to provide your card number and answer questions concerning recent activity on your account.

    • How Bad Is A Hacked Or Stolen Sim Card?
    • How Do Scammers Steal Your Sim?
    • What Can Someone Do with Your Sim Card?
    • How to Tell If Your Sim Card Is Hacked Or Compromised
    • How to Protect Yourself Against Phone Scams and Hackers
    • The Bottom Line: Don’T Let Scammers Steal Your Sim

    Your SIM card plays a crucial role in online security. Each one is individual and tied to your personal account. If someone gains access to your SIM card data, they can take control of almost any protected account you hold — including your bank accounts. That’s how scammers stole more than $68,000 from a 64-year-old woman in Miami [*]. Without her ...

    Scammers don’t have to gain physical access to your phone in order to access your SIM card. Instead, SIM swap scams occur when fraudsters pose as you and trick your phone carrier into providing them with a SIM in your name. This gives them access to your phone number — and, potentially, your online accounts and data. Here’s how the scam works: 1. S...

    SIM swapping— also known as SIM jacking — is often the first step in larger scams. Once fraudsters gain access to your mobile device, they can use it to defraud you in multiple ways:

    Your phone stops working. If scammers take over your phone number, your telecom provider may stop serving your phone. You won’t be able to make calls, send texts, or access the internet.
    You stop receiving dual-factor authentication codes. If your phone number has been assigned to a new SIM, you won’t receive SMS authentication codes to your device. Instead, your phone company  wil...
    You receive a message asking you to restart your phone. Your mobile phone may detect that another device is using the SIM card assigned to it. Some phones require users to restart the phone when th...
    Your device reports being in a strange location. If you use a phone finder app like Apple, Google, or Samsung’s Find My Device, you may see your phone pinned on the map in a strange location. It ma...

    SIM swapping poses a significant risk for everyone who uses a mobile phone. It’s hard for victims to detect this attack before it’s too late — and even your device’s security features can’t stop it. Instead, the best way to keep your SIM card out of hackers’ hands is through proactive protection and awareness. Aura can help you stay ahead of potent...

    • Jory Mackay
  5. If your mobile device or SIM card is lost or stolen, you should contact your wireless provider immediately. Some service providers allow you to suspend your device or SIM card. Service providers can also add your device to the national list of lost or stolen mobile devices so that it can’t be used on any network in Canada.

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  7. If your phone is lost or stolen, you have some options to replace it. You can upgrade your phone with an agreement or get a replacement if you're enrolled in the Fido Device Protection program. What you should know.

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