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His bank called about suspicious credit card activity. It wasn't his bank

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A Montreal man says TD Bank did not do enough to protect him from a scam that cost him $13,000 after fraudsters made a cash advance on his credit card.

A few weeks ago, Shabetai Shattah said he got a call about suspicious activity on his credit card from someone posing as an employee with TD Visa.

After confirming he had not made the purchases, Shattah was told by the employee that his credit card would be cancelled and he’d get a new one in a few days.

It all sounded pretty routine.

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“I didn’t suspect anything,” said Shattah, a retired school teacher.

The imposter then

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