BCLC Issues Warning About Illegal Online Casino Scams Posing as B.C. Land-Based Casino Brands

Scam Alert | Pattison Media
BRITISH COLUMBIA โ BCLC is warning the public about a series of scams circulating online that imitate B.C. casinos and trick individuals into providing their financial details on illegitimate websites.
The scams are conducted through fake posts and advertisements on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram.
These posts and advertisements are highly deceptive, exploiting the logos, names and images of local B.C. casinos, and offering players bonuses and promotions if they register with their website or mobile application.
BCLC warns that none of these sites are associated with casinos in B.C. or BCLC.
PlayNow.com is the only online gambling website permitted to operate in B.C.

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BCLCโs official apps are BCLC Lotto!, PlayNow Poker BC and PlayNow BC Sportsbook.
All BCLC-operated social media accounts, such as BCLC, PlayNow BC, PlayNow Sports, Lotto BC and Casinos BC, are verified with a checkmark.
individuals are encouraged to be mindful when a website or app asks for personal or financial information.
BCLCโs verified websites and apps will never ask for your social insurance number, banking information or credit card details online to claim a prize from a B.C. casino.
Individuals can look out for other red flags, such as the suggestion of fees or taxes to be paid on a prize. In Canada, there are no fees or taxes on prizes won.

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To protect themselves against these scams, the public should carefully check the URL and domain of the website to verify its legitimacy.
If individuals feel unsure about an account, post or advertisement claiming to represent a B.C. casino, they are encouraged to contact BCLC directly by calling the Customer Support Centre at 1-866-815-0222, or using the live chat resource on corporate.bclc.com or PlayNow.com.
Individuals can report suspected fraudulent activity to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre online or by calling 1-888-495-8501.
When an individual suspects they have been victim to a scam, the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre advises that they contact local police.
Individuals can also help remove these scams by reporting the posts and advertisements on the social media platform.
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