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Scammers texting fake unpaid ticket notices in Campbell River, RCMP say

In recent days, multiple community members have reported to the Campbell River RCMP that they have received a text from ICBC that tells them that they have unpaid tickets.

The Campbell River RCMP is warning the public of a scam, where several community members have reported receiving a fake text from ICBC claiming they have unpaid tickets. The texts advise that if the fines remain unpaid that service will be discontinued or licenses suspended. 

These texts are fraudulent and appear to be coming from an international number not affiliated with ICBC, police say. 

"These kinds of scams have become more common, and many people end up being duped, " said Const. Maury Tyre, with the Campbell River RCMP, in a media release on Sept. 3. "If in doubt about communications received from a corporate entity, especially by text or email, don't interact with them or give any personal information. The simplest way to determine if it's a scam is to contact the company yourself, without using the link the scammer has provided in the email or text. Legitimate contact numbers are available on the back of you're credit cards and on official company websites."

If you are a victim of crime or have information regarding criminal activity, please contact the Campbell River RCMP at 250-286-6221 or if you wish to remain anonymous, contact Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477. 



Robin Grant

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