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Fraudsters are always changing ways in which they can convince people to part with their money or sensitive information. Impersonation is one tactic a criminal will use. Be wary of friend requests on social media that appear to be from someone you are already friends with on the platform. These can be cloned accounts which are used by scammers to gain trust.
The scammer will then send messages asking for help, or telling you about a great way to make money. One example is a scheme offering large amounts of money in return for buying hundreds of pounds of iTunes or Amazon vouchers. A member of the public on the Isle of Wight experienced this on Facebook just last week.
We know that those fraudsters who make contact in this way can be very convincing, making money out people who are often vulnerable.
If you have friends or family who you think may be vulnerable to this type of fraud, please make them aware of our advice.
You can help protect yourself by following this advice:
What to do if you receive a suspicious message:
We also encourage people to visit the Take Five to Stop Fraud website for more details on protecting yourself from fraud, particularly in the current economic climate: https://www.takefive-stopfraud.org.uk/