Winnipeg police are warning the public of an elaborate scam call in which a scammer poses as multiple people before eventually asking for money.
Police say the scammer initially claims to be an officer and gives a fake badge number. They then tell the victim their credit card has been compromised and someone is in custody concerning the fraud.
If the victim is on a landline, the scammer asks them to call 911 or another number to confirm the claim. But the scammer won’t hang up, which results in the victim believing they’ve made a new call. Instead, the scammer stays connected and acts as if they are a different person or transfers the victim to another scammer.
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The scammer also tells people not to call their bank claiming the alleged fraud is an inside job. The scammer will then ask the victim to withdraw money or send them cryptocurrency or gift cards.
Police say they never call people and request money and are reminding people never to give out personal…