A real parking sticker on a meter in Penticton.
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August 06, 2025 - 3:42 PM
Penticton RCMP want folks to be on the lookout for a QR code parking scam.
Fraudsters stick a QR code on a parking meter, sign or pay station that takes people to a fake website that looks like a legitimate parking payment system, according to an RCMP media release issued today, Aug. 6.
Victims think they are paying for parking but they're putting their financial information into a scam site which steals the information. Police said the scam is popping up around the country.
The City of Penticton uses the Passport Canada Parking app which does not use a QR code.
Police are asking people to report any QR code claiming to be part of a parking payment system.
Do not scan QR codes for parking payments in Penticton, and if you think you have scanned a suspicious QR code you can report it to the RCMP.
Anyone can report a scam QR code to the Penticton RCMP non-emergency line at 250-492-4300.
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