Over $6.2M scammed from Oceanside residents using isolation, immediacy and emotion
PARKSVILLE — Scammers and fraudsters have stolen millions of dollars from mid-Island residents this year, and it might only be the tip of the iceberg.
According to Oceanside RCMP, over $6.2 million was swindled from residents in Parksville, Qualicum, Nanoose Bay and surrounding communities this year, with potentially hundreds of victims.
Sgt. Shane Worth told NanaimoNewsNOW there was a decrease of about 15 per cent in reported scams this year compared to last, but he feels many cases are going unreported.
“A lot of people don’t report because the loss is low, they don’t report because the bank has reversed their loss, if it’s a credit card fraud or something like that. They’re embarrassed to report, or they don’t feel or know or believe that the police can do very much about getting their money back.”


