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B.C. Girl Guides Urge Caution Over Online Cookie Scammers

UPDATE: The B.C. Girl Guides have issued an urgent warning to the public about a surge in online scammers impersonating their organization to sell cookies. As the annual cookie fundraiser kicks off this fall, authorities confirm that fraudulent accounts are appearing on social media platforms.
The B.C. Girl Guides are taking immediate action to protect their supporters. They emphasize that any cookie sales must be conducted through their official channels. This alert comes as the cookie season begins, and the organization wants to ensure that customers do not fall victim to deceptive practices.
“We want our community to be aware of these scams,” said a spokesperson for the B.C. Girl Guides.
“Only purchase cookies from verified Girl Guides, and always check our official website for details.”
As of October 2023, reports indicate that these scammers are utilizing social media to create fake profiles, often featuring images of the popular chocolate mint cookies. The public is advised to be vigilant and report any suspicious accounts immediately.
This warning is particularly crucial as cookie sales are a vital funding source for the Girl Guides, supporting various programs and activities for girls across British Columbia. The organization has worked hard to build trust within the community, and these scams could undermine their efforts.
What’s Next: The B.C. Girl Guides will continue to monitor the situation and encourage anyone who has encountered a scam to report it to local authorities. They are also ramping up their communication efforts to ensure that all cookie lovers are informed about safe purchasing practices.
Residents are urged to share this information widely to protect friends and family from falling prey to these fraudulent schemes. The cookie season is a time for joy and community support, and the Girl Guides are committed to keeping it that way.
Stay alert and support the real B.C. Girl Guides to make a positive impact in your community this fall!
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