 The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is warning taxpayers to beware of a recent scam where some Canadians are receiving a letter fraudulently identified as coming from the CRA and asking for personal information. The letter is not from the CRA. A PDF version o Comments
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I think they need stiffer penalties for these kinds of scammers.
Geeez, what Ass Clown came up with this new scam.
I think they need stiffer penalties for these kinds of scammers.
No doubt, I can see a lot of people being fooled by this. Especially older people.
No doubt, I can see a lot of people being fooled by this. Especially older people.
I can see a lot of people who implicitly trust their government being victimized by this.
No doubt, I can see a lot of people being fooled by this. Especially older people.
I can see a lot of people who implicitly trust their government being victimized by this.
It's not really about trusting government. That could easily be a statement from your bank. The problem is believability and accuracy of the documents.
No doubt, I can see a lot of people being fooled by this. Especially older people.
I can see a lot of people who implicitly trust their government being victimized by this.
People actually fall for that nigerian banking scam or any of the various "lottery" scams.
It's not really about trusting government. That could easily be a statement from your bank. The problem is believability and accuracy of the documents.
It's a counterfeit document from the gov't, same as if you were to print up money.
So what will they be charged with, if they find them?
Then there is the chance that they will not be able to extradite the perpetrators.