Edmontonians lost $723K to online merchandise, ticket frauds in 2019
March is Fraud Prevention Month and on Monday, the Edmonton Police Service came out with a warning about online ticket scams, with the help of the city's biggest indoor event venue. Sarah Ryan has the details.
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