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Under attack by fraudsters? Expect to wait on hold with these Canadian banks

Under attack by fraudsters? Expect to wait on hold with these Canadian banks

by CTV News | Mar 11, 2021 | Recent Articles

March 11, 2021 – Canadian big banks’ slow response to customers attacked by fraudsters is under fire by advocates after a Toronto woman trying to shut down her debit card due to a taxi scam was left waiting on hold for 40 minutes as she watched scammers drain...

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