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Spam or not

shahidur
I've been around

Hi all,

I saw a thousands of posts on Facebook Marketplace, offering lucrative deals on Rogers Ignite Internet. I contacted them, they are not rogers employees but asking for Driver's Licence etc. Does anybody know about these. Are these spam or legitimate. 

Should rogers check these advertisements and confirm no customers are falling into the hands of fraudsters, if they are. 

Below is a link to such add. If you google on Facebook Marketplace, you will see a lot of them. (Link removed by mod - Keep it spam-free)

 

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Re: Spam or not

RogersYasmine
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Greetings @shahidur !

 

Thanks for visiting us in the Rogers Community and sharing this info! There are certainly a lot of different scams going around these days so it's always best to be vigilant when clicking on links or providing any personal details. 

 

Regretfully, Rogers cannot be responsible for any posts or advertisements found on third-party (non-Rogers) platforms or websites. If you are receiving offers from an unknown or non-validated source claiming to be from Rogers, then we would definitely recommend that you report any suspicious activity right away! 

 

For non-Rogers related activity that seems suspicious, you may report it to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre or the institution that it appears to be from.

 

For tips on how to protect yourself from potential Phishing scenarios, please check out our Knowledge Base Article

 

Kind regards

RogersYasmine

 

 

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Re: Spam or not

RogersYasmine
Moderator
Moderator

Greetings @shahidur !

 

Thanks for visiting us in the Rogers Community and sharing this info! There are certainly a lot of different scams going around these days so it's always best to be vigilant when clicking on links or providing any personal details. 

 

Regretfully, Rogers cannot be responsible for any posts or advertisements found on third-party (non-Rogers) platforms or websites. If you are receiving offers from an unknown or non-validated source claiming to be from Rogers, then we would definitely recommend that you report any suspicious activity right away! 

 

For non-Rogers related activity that seems suspicious, you may report it to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre or the institution that it appears to be from.

 

For tips on how to protect yourself from potential Phishing scenarios, please check out our Knowledge Base Article

 

Kind regards

RogersYasmine

 

 

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