Scam alert: Licence plate sticker scam

Written by ECA Review

Albertans should be aware of a new consumer scam offering refunds for licence plate expiry stickers.

Service Alberta has heard reports of Albertans receiving text messages falsely claiming to be from Service Alberta. 

Scammers are offering $120 refunds for licence plate stickers via text message and the text includes a link. People who click the link are asked to input their banking information to allegedly receive a refund by direct deposit. 

These messages are not from Service Alberta.

Service Alberta is not offering refunds due to elimination of licence plate stickers. 

Albertans who receive this message or any other electronic message claiming to offer refunds for licence plate stickers should not click any links or input any personal or banking information.

Quick facts

Alberta eliminated the use of licence plate expiry date stickers on Jan. 1, 2021. Vehicle registration and annual renewal fees remain unchanged.

If you think you’ve been a victim of fraud or suspected fraud, report it to the police.

 

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