Beware of ‘heartbreaker’ posts – RCMP
PRINCE GEORGE — As part of Fraud Prevention Month, Prince George RCMP is cautioning the public to be wary of sharing or forwarding a particular type of social media post known as a “heartbreaker” post.
In this type of bait-and-switch scam, the original poster is usually asking for help in finding the owners of a lost dog or the parents of a lost child and social media users are encouraged to share the information in hopes of spreading awareness of what appears to be a gut-wrenching and attention-grabbing issue.
“What happens after the information has been shared is the original poster then changes their post, usually to a deceptive rental add or fraudulent contest, often with the promise of a cash payout. When your friends and family see this on your social media page, they believe it to be legitimate and are more likely to click the link, thinking it has been endorsed and vetted by you,” states Cpl. Jennifer Cooper, Media Relations Officer for the Prince George RCMP. “Once they have clicked through to the link, they could be asked to share personal information, which can lead to identity theft, or they will be asked for a deposit on the fake rental property.”
Here are some ways to keep yourself from falling for these “heartbreaking” social media posts:

