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Kelowna credit card scam reported in phone calls
Summary
Kelowna RCMP said multiple people were contacted by callers claiming to represent a major Canadian bank and told a credit card had been opened and used on a Russian-based firearms website. The callers reportedly asked victims to join video calls with people presented as police and to provide identity documents; none of the reported victims said they paid money.
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Kelowna RCMP have issued a warning about a credit card-related scam after receiving multiple reports in recent weeks. Callers have falsely claimed to represent a major Canadian bank and said a credit card account had been opened and used on a Russian-based firearms website. Victims were reportedly asked to connect to people presented as police over video chat and to provide identity documents, and some were asked to sign confidentiality agreements and keep the matter secret. The RCMP noted that none of the reported victims said they provided money to the callers.
What officials report:
- Kelowna RCMP received several reports of phone contacts claiming a credit card had been opened and used on a Russian-based firearms website.
- Callers claimed to represent a major Canadian bank and requested victims take part in video calls with people presented as police to verify identity documents.
- Some victims were asked to sign confidentiality agreements and told to keep the matter secret.
- The RCMP said reported victims did not report losing money and reminded the public to protect personal information; the media release included the RCMP non-emergency line number and an online reporting option.
Summary:
Kelowna RCMP warned residents after multiple reports of deceptive phone calls that involved false bank representation and requests for identity verification by video. Officials reported no confirmed financial loss among the reports and provided contact details for non-emergency and online reporting. Undetermined at this time.
