: Scam Prevention : Thames Valley Police July 29, 2022, 05:20:32 PM Today, PCSO Richardson joined with Neighbourhood Watch Coordinator, Geoffrey Pegg at Hilltop Community Centre, Crest Road. We discussed the different types of scams and how you can protect yourself. We would like to remind residents of High Wycombe to always remain cautious and ensure they keep their personal information safe.
An easy way to protect yourself is to Take 5. Take 5 is a national campaign to help guide you to prevent email, phone based and online fraud. • Stop Take a moment to stop and think before parting with your money or information • Challenge Could this be fake? It’s ok to refuse or ignore any requests. Criminals typically try to pressure or rush you into making a decision. • Protect Contact your bank immediately if you think you’ve fallen victim for a scam. Report this to Action Fraud. Most common scams to be aware of: • “You’ve missed a delivery” text messages Always check the contact number and be very cautious when receiving a link to a website. • Impersonation Scams Fraudsters pretending to be from your bank, the police or other services. The Police will never ask you to transfer money or request your bank details. Always double check if the bank have genuinely contacted you by either going into the branch, or calling the number listed on your bank card. Always check who you’re speaking to and don’t be pressured into doing anything you don’t want to. • Online Advertisements and social media scams Fraudsters tricking shoppers into paying in advance for goods or services that are never received. Always check the websites or links you’re using. • Investment Scams The purchase of fake bonds or cryptocurrency. • Covid Related Scams – track and trace, or vaccination scams The NHS test and trace service will not ask you for bank details or payments. |