5 new scams that came out in January in Mississauga, Brampton and Hamilton


Published January 14, 2023 at 6:20 pm

New year, new scams to be on the lookout for! Residents should be careful not to fall for any phishing scams that attempt to steal your personal or financial information.

Here are 5 of the newest scams that have been targeting local residents:

Costco refund scam

Saying that the recipient is eligible to collect $452.96 in cash as a two per cent return on previous purchases, this scam asks you to hit a link.

Once the link is hit, scammers will then try to get vital banking information from the person in order to ‘deposit’ the cash.

Amazon Prime scam

The text message says the customer’s last payment to Amazon Prime failed. It prompts the customer to visit a website to update their account information.

But this is a phishing scam. Criminals use tactics to trick you into giving your personal information or clicking on links, according to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.

amazon scam

Hydro bill scam

Peel Regional Police caught wind of letters purporting to be from major hydro company Alectra.

“Customers are getting mailed letters with instructions to scan a barcode & make a deposit at certain ATMs on Hurontario St.,” Alectra tweeted.

The letters also include a number that sounds like Alectra’s switchboard. A live agent answers to attempt to steal credit card information over the phone.

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