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RBC tells customer she's responsible for $14K stolen from account in bank investigator scam

8 July 2025
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RBC tells customer she's responsible for K stolen from account in bank investigator scam
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Melissa Plett lost $14,510 to a scam last month after receiving a fraudulent call from someone posing as a Royal Bank of Canada investigator. Despite the possibility of reimbursement, banks often deny or partially refund victims, prompting consumer advocates to call for full compensation from financial institutions.

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Melissa lost a lot of money because a bad person pretended to be a bank helper on the phone, and now the bank isn’t giving her all her money back.

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