The Medicine Hat Police Service has been made aware of a scam circulating on TikTok targeting youth.
In the scam, fraudsters will try to convince the victim to provide their bank account information or e-transfer information, so that they can send them $500. They will then ask the victim to send money back to the scammer. The first deposit / e-transfer will inevitably bounce, and the victim will then be out the money they sent to the fraudster, plus have $500 taken out of their account by the bank.
If you have fallen victim to a scam on TikTok, please report it to the MHPS by calling 403-529-8481. If you have provided banking information, contact your financial institution and report it immediately. You can also report the incident to TikTok.
Additional tips to help you stay safe from scammers on TikTok, and other social media platforms:
- Keep your account private so fewer users can see it. Only allow your friends to send you messages so you don't get emails from strangers.
- Be skeptical of get-rich-quick schemes or job offers promising high pay for little work.
- Don't send money or gift cards to people you've only met online.
- Avoid clicking links in user bios or messages, as they may lead to malware or phishing sites.
- Use strong, unique passwords for your account and enable two-factor authentication.
- Be wary of accounts impersonating celebrities or brands, especially those asking for money or personal information.
- Don't participate in "money flipping" schemes where users claim they can quickly multiply your investment.
- Ignore messages about winning contests you never entered.
- Be cautious of romantic interests who develop quickly and ask for financial help.
- Research any product or service extensively before making a purchase.
- If something seems too good to be true, it probably is!
Media Contact:
Cst. Brent Bohrn
Community Support Unit
Medicine Hat Police Service
Ph: 403-458-0209