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A4: Losing money to a financial fraud can be stressful. It can affect you both financially and emotionally. Reporting it can help put a stop to fraudsters and prevent your friends and family from future scams.
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A4: If you see transactions in your account that are not yours, contact your bank right away. All banks have time limits for notifying them, and the faster they are aware, the faster they can take action to protect your accounts. #FraudChat#FLM2023
Gather all information about the suspected fraud.
Report the incident to local law enforcement.
Report the incident to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.
Report the incident to the financial institution that transferred the money. #FraudChat#FLM2023
A4: If you have been defrauded, make sure you report it to the OSC and file a police report.
Contact us at the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC). 📱 1-877-785-1555 📧 inquiries@osc.gov.on.ca
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Always report the incident to your local securities regulator or law enforcement agency, and watch out for recovery scams where fraudsters will tell you they can recover your funds if you pay them more! #Fraudchatsecurities-administrators.ca…
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