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Peterborough, you just signed up for a $2,300 iPad scam.

You won't believe what they're doing with iPads!

Here's the thing about Peterborough – we're a trusting bunch, usually. We look out for each other. But sometimes, that open-door policy, that small-town friendliness, can leave us a little vulnerable. This story about Rogers customers getting scammed into mailing away "free" iPads? It's exactly the kind of thing that makes you want to lock down your digital life, even if you’re just sitting on your porch off Reid Street. Scammers are apparently calling folks up, pretending to be from Rogers, and convincing them they've been sent an "extra" iPad by mistake. They then provide a pre-paid shipping label and ask you to send it back. Only, it's not an extra. It's an iPad you just unknowingly signed up for on a two-year financing plan, and now you're out $2,300 and the tablet.

It’s a devious little eddy in the flow of everyday life, isn't it? These aren't just big city problems. These waves hit us here, too. The reports say Rogers offered *some* help as a goodwill gesture, but the victims are still on the hook. It just goes to show you that even in a place like Peterborough, where the biggest drama is usually about finding parking at the Morrow Park farmers' market or whether the Petes will make a playoff push, you have to be vigilant.

### What This Means for Peterborough

* **Stay Skeptical:** If it sounds too good to be true, it almost certainly is. Rogers or any legitimate company won't ask you to return something you never ordered, especially not via a random shipping label. * **Verify Everything:** If you get a call like this, hang up and call Rogers directly through their official customer service number. Don't use a number the caller gives you. * **Talk to Your Neighbours:** Share these kinds of stories. The more we know, the less likely someone down your street, or up by Trent's campus, is going to fall for it.

This hits home because it preys on that assumption of good faith we often operate under. We expect things to be straightforward, like navigating the Lift Lock system. But sometimes, there are hidden currents. For those of us here in Peterborough, living along the Otonabee, it’s a good reminder to keep a watchful eye on what flows into our inboxes and over our phone lines.

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