Tribune Express

Phony ad job scam warning

- GREGG CHAMBERLAI­N gregg.chamberlai­n@eap.on.ca

One of the latest warnings from police about con artists at work concerns an “easy money” scheme targeting people with cars, with special attention paid to young drivers who have just got their first vehicle.

A scam is at work in the Eastern Ontario region involving a phone promotion scheme for popular beverages, including flavoured water and beers. The con artists have website set up and also make use of random emails and text messaging to lure victims with offers of “regular weekly salaries” just for letting their car, van, or truck serve as mobile advertisin­g for soft drinks, bottled water, or beer brands. One well-known company which had its brand name hijacked for the scam is Clearly Canadian, an Ontario-based flavoured water company. Other legitimate brand names may also be used as part of the lure in the fraud.

The key to the scam is that the con artists offer their victims the chance to make money for use of their personal vehicle as a mobile ad for a particular brand, using wraparound decal advertisin­g. The victim is asked to apply online to the “marketing division”, which will then send a cheque for the first week’s salary plus up to $2600 in “expense funds” to cover the cost of the wraparound decal work.

But these cheques are phony. They are fake documents drawn on a bank account that does not exist. The victim can cash the cheque, keep the $300 “salary” and then send the rest of the funds to a “wrapping company” located in Michigan, using either a Western Union wire transfer or other money transfer method.

The trick to the scam is that the victim in the end is using their own money from cashing the fake cheque and depositing it to their own account.

Anyone receiving emails or text messages or finding a website which makes this kind of offer should contact either their local police or the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, toll-free, at 1-888-495-8501 or report it online at www. antifraudc­entre.ca.

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