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Publication Date: March 9, 2026 - 04:00
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New tuition scam left woman with $37K in fraudulent charges – and no help from bank, police or school
March 9, 2026
A new scam is emerging across Canada – fraudsters who claim to give students a tuition break, but rip them off using stolen credit cards. When a Vancouver woman discovered $37,000 in fraudulent charges on her accounts, neither the university involved, police, nor TD Bank said they could help.
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