Be careful with the ‘debt relief scams’ on Facebook and Instagram

As we have seen on other social networks websites in the past, users must know the scam trends in progress, and the latest on Facebook and Instagram is aimed at people looking for debt relief.

He Harris and Partners law firm claims He has seen a mass increase of the people affected by this scam. The firm mentions that false ads generally mention “relief backed by the government” or promises “discarding debts.” This type of online scams have been happening for years and Canada Government even issued A warning about them in 2023. He The Canada Income Agency has also published warnings About these scams this year.

Usually, once people get involved with these scams, thousands of false rates are charged for unregulated consulting, a service that, in theory, should be free, according to Harris and Partners.

The firm states that these ads are often executed on target property platforms such as Instagram and Facebook and will remain regularly for months even after being reported.

If you feel the need to talk to someone about the relief of the debt, the company emphasizes that a licensed insolvency administrator and not help through the advertising found on social networks. He even says that traditional trusts are being jumps from the market for bad actors with large budgets financed by previous scams.

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