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Hi Resident
If you find this information helpful please “rate” this message at the bottom (very quick and simple). Brazen as it may seem, some fraudsters will walk right up to you and attempt to scam you. This could be on your own doorstep or in the street. They might be pretending to be from a charity or a tradesperson telling you urgent work needs to be done on your property. Either way, the objective is usually to convince you to part with money for something that doesn’t exist. Doorstep fraud checklist: what to look forFraudsters can be very believable, using urgency, emotion and good old-fashioned charm to persuade you to do something. But these might be the very clues you need that something isn’t right. Here are some signs someone is trying to defraud you in person. Be wary if: What to do if you suspect fraudIf you’ve seen something that doesn’t feel right, STOP!What to do if you’ve already responded to the cold callerDon’t panic! What you do next depends on whether you’ve shared information or made a payment. Take a look at our advice on what to do if you’ve been a victim of fraud. Reporting fraud | ||||
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