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From vaccines to puppies: Don’t fall for these pandemic scams

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One of the most current financial scams that target seniors involves a caller asking people for their financial information to book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment.Financial investment expert Kelley Keehn says fraudsters are often looking for something new they can hone in on when it comes to scams.She says in this vaccine scam in particular, people are being asked for their credit card information and other forms of payment.“It’s so important that you call your parents, you call the elders in your life, and let them know that … you are not having to pay for your vaccine.” Guelph police issue warning about fraudulent job offers Additionally, over the course of the pandemic several Canadians seeking puppies have encountered scams through.

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