Your bank won't refund you after a scam? That's shocking.
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I heard a story today that just stopped me in my tracks, and honestly, it makes me think about how careful we all have to be here in Neepawa. A woman in Winnipeg lost thousands of dollars after scammers got into her bank account, and the bank’s fraud department said no, they wouldn’t refund her. Just thinking about that happening to one of our neighbours, maybe after a long shift at HyLife, trying to send money home to family, it’s a punch to the gut. We work hard for our money here.
This isn't some big city problem that won't touch us. Scams don't care if you're on Portage Avenue or just off the Yellowhead Highway. We've seen an increase in these kinds of things, especially targeting our new neighbours who might be navigating a new banking system or are just trusting souls. It’s a reminder that while Neepawa is growing fast and attracting people from all over, we also need to be vigilant and look out for each other.
* **Protect Your Funds:** Always double-check who you're talking to. Banks won't ask for your full password over the phone. * **Talk to Each Other:** Share stories of suspicious calls or emails. Forewarned is forearmed, especially within our tight-knit communities. * **Support Services:** Know where to go for help. There are resources, even if your bank lets you down.
It’s not just about protecting your savings; it’s about protecting the peace of mind that comes with living in a place like Neepawa. We are building something special here, a diverse and thriving town, and we can’t let bad actors undermine that trust and security.
Sarah Makara, MiTL Sports Desk, Neepawa.
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