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KCC – Latest Scams & Doorstep Crimes

25 November 2022
Dear Kent Residents

The Cost Of Living crisis is making everyone anxious and that can make us more vulnerable to scams or doorstep crime. Being aware of the scams that are circulating can help keep you safe. Make sure you share that knowledge with friends, family and neighbours. Think about printing these emails and displaying in community areas.

The more informed we become the less vulnerable we are to these criminals

Kind regards

Victim Safeguarding Officer

Detectives have begun contacting 70,000 people suspected of being victims of a sophisticated banking scam. As many as 200,000 people in the UK may have been victims of the scam losing thousands of pounds and in one case £3m.

The Police will be contacting those connected to the scam and texts will be sent ONLY on 24 and 25 November asking them to go to the Action Fraud website to register their details.

Police are aware of the potential dangers of sending a text message and if you receive one, it should only have a link to the Action Fraud website and only be receive on 24 or 25 November.

Text messages with different content or received after Friday 25 should be regarded as attempted fraud.

Read more on this story on BBC https://bbc.in/3Xs6Gcf

A resident received a letter that appeared to be from a doctor’s surgery. Their name, address and phone number were correct but the resident was suspicious. On contacting the surgery it was confirmed that the letter wasn’t sent by them.

While no money was lost through this it does show that a scam is taking place to steal people’s personal information.

Please report all letters that are fake to Citizens Advice consumer helpline where you can also receive advice. Call 0808 223 1133.

A resident ordered an air fryer for £35, then via email was told they had to pay money to transfer from pounds to dollars. Although this was done, they never received their purchase.

Contact your bank immediately if you think you may have made a payment to a scammer.

Get advice from Citizens Advice consumer helpline on 0808 223 1133.

If you have information on doorstep criminals, counterfeit, fake or illegal goods, illicit tobacco, loan sharks or those selling restricted items to underage kids. Call Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on
0800 555 111 
A resident received an email from a company with a fake domain (the name of a website). It said they could increase their bitcoin wallet by 35% and asked the resident to buy bitcoins worth over £10k.

Contact your bank immediately if you think you may have made a payment to a scammer.

Get advice from Citizens Advice consumer helpline on 0808 223 1133.

To report scams and get advice on consumer issues call Citizen’s Advice consumer helpline on
0808 223 1133.

SPEAK UP. STAY SAFE

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Please help to keep your family and community safe. If you need work done in your home or garden, visit the website to find a safe local tradesperson.

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