Warning over payment diversion fraud

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RESIDENTS in Warrington are being warned about fraudsters targeting members of the public who are expecting to make a payment for property repairs.

The fraudsters, via email, will purport to be a tradesman who has recently completed work at the property and use a similar email address to that of the genuine tradesman.

They will ask for funds to be transferred via bank transfer and once payment is made the victims of the fraud soon realise they have been deceived when the   genuine tradesman requests payment for their services.

Protect Yourself:
•Always check the email address is exactly the same as previous correspondence with the genuine contact.
•For any request of payment via email verify the validity of the request with a phone call to the person who carried out the work.
•Check the email for spelling and grammar as these signs can indicate that the email is not genuine.
•Payments via bank transfer offer no financial protection; consider using alternative methods such as a credit card or PayPal which offer some protection and avenue for recompense.

If you believe that you have been a victim of fraud you can report it online at: http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/report_fraud or by telephone on: 0300 123 2040.


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  1. Unless the fraudster knew you personally how on earth would they know which tradespeople had recently done work for you and know their/your email addresses too? Saying that presumably to know and do it they must somehow already be monitoring all your incoming and outgoing email correspondence…is that right ?
    Blimey I think I might even fall for that one so thanks for the warning.

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