/* ========================================= * Enqueues parent theme stylesheet * ========================================= */ add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', 'independent_enqueue_child_theme_styles', 30 ); function independent_enqueue_child_theme_styles() { wp_enqueue_style( 'independent-child-theme-style', get_stylesheet_uri(), array(), null ); } add_filter( 'independent_show_title_tagline', 'independent_show_title_tagline_custom' ); function independent_show_title_tagline_custom( $cond ){ return true; } /* fraudstersnews.com theme functions */ /* fraudstersnews.com theme functions */ Martin Lewis’ sophisticated ‘Post Office’ scam warning – Fraudsters News

Categories

Martin Lewis’ sophisticated ‘Post Office’ scam warning

Finance expert Martin Lewis has warned the public about a new scam impersonating the Post Office. Posting on Twitter to his 1.5m followers the 50-year-old explained how he personally received the “clever” text.

On Monday, June 13, he wrote: “Beware. Just had a clever version of the ‘pay £1.99 for Post Office parcel delivery’ scam text, aiming to steal bank info. The ‘fee’ isn’t mentioned in the text, it talks about ‘delays in transit’ and offers ‘a date to reschedule’. It’s only when you click thru it mentions a fee.”

The tweet received over hundreds of retweets and ikes as well as a number of comments from people who had also received the message. Twitter user Katie D said: “I got this – off my guard at the end of a long day at work. Thankfully clocked it before I’d put card details in but I immediately got a second scam text pretending to be from my bank. So even if you realise they’ve got a plan to try and scam you a second time as you panic!”



An example of the scam

Read more: Expert says breed will be next added to dangerous banned dog list

Sinead Kerry replied: “My uncle got conned by a similar email – as it so happened he was waiting for a parcel. They took a lot of money from his account but luckily he got it back through the bank. Was reported.” Gayna Ballard added: “Friend fell for one of these a couple of weeks ago. Got a call from his bank three days later querying two transactions both over £900 so luckily no damage…

Read more…

    Leave Your Comment

    Your email address will not be published.*

    Fraudsters News