The Better Business Bureau (BBB) has reported numerous reports of scams related to COVID-19. The CEO for the Saskatchewan office said with more people staying home, the chances to become a victim are higher. “When you have that window of exposure so wide right now, if we can close that funnel, they will be less likely to be scammed.
But while it’s open they have to be very wary,” Karen Smith said. The BBB reported nine per cent of all scams during March had some link to COVID-19 including things like someone posing as a Canada Revenue Agency employee to help with financial benefits or a fraudster offering a fake job. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) said it has seen