“Grandparent” scam returning across province during holiday season
RCMP across Alberta, along with both the Edmonton and Calgary Police Services, are warning the public about an emergency scam making its way across the province.
Often referred to as the “Grandparent” or “Grandchild” scam, it involves the victim receiving a call from someone often claiming to be a police officer, judge, or a fellow family member saying a loved one is in trouble with law enforcement or the courts and a payment is needed to help them.
The scammer usually asks for cash, gift cards, bitcoin, or e-transfers as the form of payment, and will often imply either a sense of urgency for the payment to avoid something worse happening to their loved one or that nobody can know about it because the situation is either embarrassing or that the courts have placed a publication ban on it.
This year alone, police say they have received over 150 reports of this type of fraud with total losses pegged at around $750,000.