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Police warn public of fake taxi scam in Guelph, Ont.

Guelph police say two people were victims of a fake taxi scam on Saturday. File photo

Guelph police are warning the public after two people reportedly had their debit cards stolen in what’s believed to be a fake taxi scam.

Local authorities said a man from Fergus was leaving a business on Woodlawn Road around 7:30 p.m. on Saturday. He was reportedly approached by another man who said he was trying to take a taxi, however, he only had cash and the driver was demanding to be paid with a card.

Police said the victim agreed to pay $7 on his debit card and received $10 in return.

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Then an hour later, when the man tried to use his debit card, he learned he was handed back the wrong card.

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Police said they received a call later that night from a woman who told them she had a similar experience with the two men.

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The woman told investigators she quickly realized she had been handed the wrong debit card. Police say she cancelled the card before the pair could use it.

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The supposed customer is described as six feet tall and in the first incident wore a blue jacket with a fur hood. In the second incident, police said he wore a hoodie.

The driver is described as a man in his 50s.

Police said both men were in a white or silver Toyota Camry with a taxi sign on the roof, but there were no other markings.

 

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