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Scammers are taking advantage of British Columbia fires

Scammers are taking advantage of British Columbia fires

by Admin | Jul 14, 2017 | Online Fraud, Recent Articles

Some wildfire evacuees in British Columbia are facing the threat of looters searching through their belongings after they have rushed to safety. Rob Gordon, a criminologist at Simon Fraser University in Surrey, B.C., says looting is an unfortunate but routine part of...

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