The Electronic Recycling Association, Calgary Police Service and partner agencies are heading to the mall to educate citizens about how to recognize, report and avoid falling victim to fraud
Calgary, AB (March 10, 2016) – The Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) has partnered with Calgary Police Service (CPS) for a fraud prevention month hard drive shredding and e-waste collection for mall patrons and the general public. Visitors will learn the answers to all of their fraud-related questions, and safely dispose of their old electronics. Partners will have items on display to show the public what to be aware of, including evidence that has been seized in fraud investigations, examples of recent scams, an interactive fraud and organized retail crime quiz board and the Better Business Bureau’s scam tracker.
“Fraud prevention month is intended to facilitate conversations around new scams and how individuals can reduce their risk of falling victim to them,” says Bojan Paduh, president and founder of ERA. “Our goal is to help CPS ensure the public has access to tools and information to protect themselves, and by offering free and secure hard drive shredding we’re happy to make a tangible contribution.”
ERA will be bringing a portable hard drive shredder to allow the public to shred their personal devices, free of charge. Devices that the public can bring include phones, gaming consoles, music players, stereo equipment, computers, handheld devices, printers and other electronic equipment that may contain personal data.
Media representatives are invited to attend and cover this community event.
Date:
Saturday, March 12th
10:30 am
Location:
CrossIron Mills – Booths will be set up in the Entertainment Section
261055 CrossIron Blvd,
Rocky View, AB
Exhibitors:
CPS Economic Crimes, Organized Retail Crime Team & Elder Abuse Response Team
RCMP
Bank of Canada
Better Business Bureau
Service Alberta Consumer Investigations Unit and Special Investigations Unit
Real Estate Council of Alberta
Canada Revenue Agency
Crime Stoppers
Calgary Chinese Community Service Association
Electronic Recycling Association
Alberta Securities Commission
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Established in 2004, ERA is a non-profit organization committed to reducing the environmental impact of improperly discarded toxic electronic waste by offering accessible services to help corporations and individuals manage their retiring IT assets. ERA offers industry leading data erasure services, prompt and professional corporate pickup services and detailed reporting. With reuse being ERA’s top priority, every item that is received is examined for any remaining productive life and, if possible, refurbished for reuse. True end of life items are transferred to accredited recyclers where a nil landfill contribution can be assured. ERA is committed to supporting local charities and individuals in need through their comprehensive, Canada-wide technology donation program.
Kristi Gartner, Marketing and Communications Manager
Electronic Recycling Association
403.262.4488
[email protected]
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