'The unfortunate gift': Edmontonians lose almost $685,000 this year to gift card scam
Residents warned to be wary of these 'elaborate and believable' schemes
City police are warning Edmontonians to be wary of scammers using a convoluted combination of gift cards, computer viruses, fake banking hacks and false RCMP investigations to defraud their victims.
Between Jan. 1 and July 15, Edmonton police received 136 reports of gift card-related internet scams with an overall loss of $683,000.
Victims of the elaborate schemes are repeatedly tricked into buying gift cards for the internet fraudsters with their own cash or credit.
"Through the use of virus computer software, scammers are gaining access to personal computers and banking information after alarming victims that their credit card has been compromised," reads a news release from Edmonton police.
The scammers are using "advanced methods" to appear legitimate and an increasing number of people are falling prey to the scams, investigators warned.
Police described the scams as "the unfortunate gift that just keeps giving."