August
4 days ago, A person(Sam Austin) claiming to be a Rogers / Fido affiliate contacted me from (800) 588-6718)regarding a promo for new iPhones.
they signed me up for an iPhone15 plus along with a data plan bundle. They told me to call them on that number to skip the wait time and have them activate my sim card and plan once I receive it. They also said they would make sure my current phone number gets ported over to that new sim.
3 days later, I received an iPhone 15 pro max along with the sim card, which was a higher end phone than what I ordered.
I called the number they provided me to inform them of the mistake, and after supposedly checking with a manager, the person claimed they had made a mistake and sent me the wrong phone.
They said they would send me a follow up email with return instructions which included sending the phone through priority shipping to a Fido return address and reply to the email with the proof of receipt so they can refund the payment on my next bill. He also said they would send me the correct phone through priority shipping as well as discount my phone plan by $10/month for 12 months due to their mistake.
The follow up email required me to send my phone to an address in Winnipeg to the care of someone called "MA".
I sent the phone and replied with the copy of the receipt.
After Calling a Fido, it has been made clear I was the victim of a scam.
Someone had ordered an iPhone 15 pro max on my behalf and convinced me to send it to them.
Is there any number I can contact to report this case of fraud?
I do believe the person had some sort of affiliate privilege as they were able to order the phone on my behalf without having access to my account.
My password was never asked nor reset during the entire process.
I am absolutely gutted and now on the hook to pay instalments on a phone I don't even have.
August
@RaviAhirwar you need to report the fraud directly to fido and change you password and pin on your account. Fido nor any other business would call you and have you do any of that. If it's unsolicited and sounds too good to be true, it usually is. When calls get through the spam blocker and I answer , I usually hang up and call the company directly to see if they are indeed trying to contact me. I am so sorry your got scammed. Please call in to Fido by calling *611 from your device and speak to the fraud department.