Listen Live

Emergency Response Benefit text scam making rounds

If you get a text message that says you’re getting money from the Emergency Response Benefit, delete it.

It’s a scam.

It will say, ‘The emergency response benefit of Canada relief fund has sent you a deposit for $1375.50.’

It then gives you a link to click on followed by ‘Data rates may apply.’

The link will take you to a web page where you’ll be asked to provide your personal information.

While the Emergency Response Benefit is a government initiative aimed to help Canadians through the COVID-19 pandemic, the text is not from the government.

The taxable benefit would provide $2,000 a month for up to four months for workers who lose their income as a result of the pandemic. 

Meanwhile, the Canada Revenue Agency will never use text messages or instant messaging such as Facebook Messenger or WhatsApp under any circumstance. 

If you get a text or instant messages claiming to be from the CRA, they are scams.

Continue Reading

cfcp Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

HAIR AND NOW: JAILBREAK – OCTOBER 20 EPISODE

Hair and Now: Jailbreak episode with Kent Schumaker and Guest Co-Host Brian Howes. October 17, 2025

31 new childcare spaces opening in Comox Valley

New childcare spaces are coming to the Comox Valley this fall. 

Comox Valley RCMP searching for missing 40-year-old woman

RCMP in the Comox Valley are asking the public to help find a missing woman. 

2026 budget to be proposed for council consideration October 22

The Town of Comox will consider its 2026 operating budget at the regular council meeting on October 22. 

City of Courtenay recognized on provincial and national level for public works weeks

The City of Courtenay has received awards at both the provincial and national levels for its efforts during National Public Works Week earlier this year. 
- Advertisement -