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Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General Business Practices and Consumer Protection Authority of B.C. |
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CONSUMERS CAUTIONED ABOUT COMMON SCAMS |
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VICTORIA – To kick off Fraud Prevention Month, Solicitor General John Les is warning British Columbians about three common types of fraud perpetrated over the past year.
“Web-based commerce is opening new horizons for scammers, while others rely on tried-and-true schemes,” said Les, the minister responsible for consumer protection. “Consumers should know who they’re dealing with in all their business transactions and keep in mind that some types of fraud are sophisticated and pervasive – if it sounds too good to be true, there’s a good chance it’s a scam.”
The Business Practices and Consumer Protection Authority of B.C. (BPCPA) has identified three common types of fraud reported to it over the past year as involving:
The BPCPA also recommends being wary of aggressive sales tactics, keeping records of online and other transactions, and reporting incidents of fraud to police, even if the amount involved is small. The authority’s website at www.bpcpa.ca has more tips on deceptive mailouts, phone calls and Internet sales.
The BPCPA is a not-for-profit corporation established in 2004 to strengthen consumer protection in B.C. It promotes a fair marketplace for B.C. consumers and businesses by delivering consumer protection services, promoting fairness and understanding in the marketplace, and enforcing consumer protection laws.
A high-quality audio clip of Minister Les talking about fraud prevention is available to media at: http://www.mediaroom.gov.bc.ca/DisplayEventDetails.aspx?eventId=401.
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Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General 250 213-3602 |
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