TK4
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City of Toronto warns of text message scam asking people to pay speeding fines - Toronto | Globalnews.ca
"Be aware of potential scams. Do not provide personal info or click on suspicious links," the post said.
Agreed. Must be working, because they keep calling..I am always amazed at the people that think the government wants to collect fines payable in itunes gift cards.
Considering that by definition 50% of the population is dumber than average and these scams only need hundredths of a percent success rate to be wildly profitable, it is no surprise.Agreed. Must be working, because they keep calling..
I keep blocking their phone numbers but they seem to have endless more.
Funny how said phone numbers are similar to mine.
cant you just read the screen to check the amount before tapping? cant say i've done cash back in a long time, but i assume it gets added to total?Another scam?? I'm not sure if this is valid as I got it from a cousin that tends to over react.
Pay by debit and the cashier taps in cashback but pockets it instead of giving it to you. Check your receipts.
That but also get a receipt and check it before you leave.cant you just read the screen to check the amount before tapping? cant say i've done cash back in a long time, but i assume it gets added to total?
I think machines make a very different bong when you do cashback. Maybe not all machines though. It was distinct enough that I asked the cashier what the noise was. Similar to OLG winning tune. Loud and distinct to get your attentionThat but also get a receipt and check it before you leave.
Some people have no idea of how much they're spending and common sense math has been eliminated by "That's what the screen says" TBH when I was paying cash for everything I mentally prepared myself for pulling out a fifty or a ten spot etc. If the number was off I went on alert and found out why. Now with almost everything on a debit card that is backed up by a substantial amount I could tap while distracted and miss the extra.
A heavy accent on the part of the cashier, complicated by a mask and plastic shield makes it worse. Was that fifty or fifteen?
Long ago when a coffee and donut was under $2.00 I ordered my usual snack and the pretty thing serving me said $7.85. I was giving her a stunned look as she was giving me the "What's the problem look." The older lady working near her pointed out that she hadn't cleared the last purchase. Ahh $1.85.
I am always amazed at the people that think the government wants to collect fines payable in itunes gift cards.
Gotta keep in mind the target audience for these scams. They're by and large elderly with diminishing mental capacities. It's easy to laugh at or hold contempt for people "dumb" enough to fall for the scams, but the targets do not have any digital literacy, and may possibly have dementia/alzheimer's. It's really sad and unfortunate scammers continue taking their money.Considering that by definition 50% of the population is dumber than average and these scams only need hundredths of a percent success rate to be wildly profitable, it is no surprise.