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Have you been the victim of a COVID-19 scam?

Hamilton police say they haven't received any reports, but locals have been posting COVID-19 scams online.

'People will seek to take advantage of the stress and the worry,' says Hamilton police

A spam text message sent in from a local resident that says the Canadian Government is giving citizens money due to COVID-19. (Supplied by Azra Smith)

Though warnings of COVID-19 scams have been circulating online, Hamilton police say they haven't received any reports.

From text messages oftax reimbursement due to COVID-19to phone calls of employment insurance, Hamilton locals are taking to social media to share their recent interactions with fraudsters. Despite this, it doesn't seem like anyone is reporting these messages to police, saidSgt. Rob Hardy of the Major Fraud Unit who noted that his departmenthasn't received any notice of COVID-19 scams.

But Hardy said it's not hard to believe that people are receiving these kindsof spam messages.

"Just be aware, unfortunately in these times people will seek to take advantage of the stress and the worry," Hardy said.

"It comes back to stop, look and listen...stop for a moment and look at the whole situation, Iwould add do your research as well."

A scam text message related to COVID-19. (Supplied by John Rieti)

Hardy said people need to be reminded that the government is not individually contacting people and that they will not make unsolicited calls you always have to call them.

For people dealing with employment insurance or other matters related toCOVID-19, Hardy said they should contact Service Canada directly and set up an account that will ensure validcommunication.

If you've been the victim of a COVID-19 scam, contact us at hamilton@cbc.ca