Phishing Scams – Don’t Panic!
CAA Saskatchewan has received calls and emails about fraudulent messages claiming to be from us. These scams often involve fake surveys, prize offers, or urgent membership updates. These messages are not from CAA.
Learn how to spot these scams and what to do if you’re targeted.
What Should You Do?
- Don’t click on links or download attachments.
- Don’t reply or provide personal or financial info.
- Report it as a scam in your email app.
- Delete the message immediately.
If You’ve Fallen for a Scam
If you believe you’ve been targeted by a scam, it’s important to act quickly. Contact your financial institution or credit card provider right away and report the incident to one of the following authorities:
- Local Police
- Better Business Bureau:
Find and Report a Scam | Better Business Bureau
Spot a scam? Tell the BBB. Help them investigate scams and warn others. - Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre:
Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre
For More Information:
Email: notify@caask.ca
Call: 1-800-564-6222
Select a blue box to learn more about scams and the signs to look for.
Take advantage of our Online Safety Training by selecting the orange box.
Stay safe Online - Free Training for CAA Saskatchewan Members
Visit: Online Training
Password: homecourse
Current Reported Scams
(Hey CAA Shopper) - soliciting your opinion through a quick two-minute survey to win an emergency car kit.
Please read and confirm – you must review and accept by May 31, 2025, to continue using CAA Saskatchewan services.
(Hey CAA Shopper) - soliciting your opinion through a quick two-minute survey to win an emergency car kit.
If you receive a scam that is not on our list, please take a screenshot and email us at notify@caask.ca.
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