In a shocking turn of events, fraudsters have been posing as popular Canadian casino, Casino Rama, in gaming advertisements in an attempt to scam innocent victims out of their hard-earned money. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have issued a warning to the public, urging them to be cautious and vigilant when encountering these fraudulent ads.
The scam involves fraudsters creating fake ads for online casinos that claim to be affiliated with Casino Rama. These ads often promise big winnings and enticing promotions to lure unsuspecting individuals into depositing money into their accounts. Once the money is deposited, the scammers disappear, leaving the victims with no recourse to recover their funds.
OPP spokesperson, Constable Angela Johnson, emphasized the importance of being cautious when encountering unfamiliar ads for online gaming. “It’s important for individuals to do their due diligence and research the legitimacy of these ads before providing any personal information or depositing money,” she said.
The OPP has advised individuals to verify the authenticity of any online gaming advertisements by visiting the official website of the casino in question and contacting the customer service team directly. They have also urged victims of these scams to report them to the authorities immediately.
In light of this alarming trend, Casino Rama has issued a statement denouncing the fraudulent advertisements and warning the public to be wary of any claims of affiliation with the casino. “We take the security and well-being of our customers very seriously, and we will do everything in our power to protect them from these deceptive practices,” said a spokesperson for the casino.
As the investigation into these fraudulent ads continues, the OPP is urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to their local authorities. By working together to combat these scams, we can help protect ourselves and others from falling victim to these deceitful schemes.