The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre has released a new bulletin indicating that it has noticed an increase in reporting related to misleading home services and equipment. Read the full bulletin below or access the PDF file here. For more information, visit the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre Website.
Home Services and Equipment Fraud 2024-04-25
The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) is noticing an increase in reporting related to misleading home services and equipment. Victims are being contacted through ads on social media, telemarketing calls or through door-to-door sales persons. Ads on social media will ask for your contact information. After receiving your contact information, you will receive a telephone call asking to setup an appointment at your residence. Door-to-door sales people can use high pressure tactics and can be aggressive in nature. Consumers may find themselves in a situation where they purchase a product or sign up for a service they neither need nor want.
Beware! The services and products offered likely come with contractual obligation. The sellers will offer their services or equipment at a price that is normally below market value. They may claim that the victim is eligible for a grant through a government program and pressure the victim into signing a contract or prepaying for the equipment or services.
Most common variations:
Reporting indicates the risks to consumers include that that quality of work or equipment often is not worth the price paid, and in some cases that warranties are invalid.
The CAFC has also received reports where victims have signed a contract and a Notice of Security Interest (NOSI) has been placed on their home.
Warning Signs - How to Protect Yourself
Anyone who suspects they have been the victim of cybercrime or fraud should report it to their local police and to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre’s online reporting system or by phone at 1-888-495-8501. If not a victim, you should still report the incident to the CAFC.
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