Beware the new cash machine scam where crooks can steal your card details drain your account in minutes By Tilly Armstrong For The Daily Mail Published: 17:25 EDT, 21 June 2022 | Updated: 17:25 EDT, 21 June 2022 Police are warning cash
NatWest customers being warned to be on their guard against scammers in as it rolls out new debit cards By Rachel Rickard Straus, Financial Mail On Sunday Published: 16:51 EDT, 18 June 2022 | Updated: 17:28 EDT, 18 June 2022 NatWest customers
Millions more people have been targeted by scammers this year as they look to capitialise on the cost of living crisis, new Citizens Advice research shows. More than three quarters of Britons said they have been targeted by a scammer this year,
Elderly people caught up in a multi-million pound investment scandal are now being targeted by unscrupulous solicitors promising to recover their money. Thousands of customers were convinced to sign over their homes and savings to the Philips Trust Corporation (PTC). Many had
Taxpayers targeted by third party rebate agents who trap them in unauthorised legal agreements… and then take a big cut of their cash Deeds of assignment hand over the legal right to your money to a third party Customers complain they have lost
Fraudsters are using a cruel new scam to exploit trust between family members and close friends – and rob them of tens of thousands of pounds. Santander, HSBC, Barclays and NatWest all confirm that they have seen cases of the new bank
Apparently, I’ve missed a delivery and a call from my boss. I have two text messages on my phone telling me this but, curiously, no missed calls. I’m also not expecting any parcels. You may have guessed by now that both are
Beware the crooks advertising fake driving licences on Instagram for up to £400 One fraudster had amassed more than 11,000 followers Another claimed customers could buy ‘full drivers’ licences without exams’ By Money Mail Reporter Published: 18:38 EDT, 31 May 2022 |
Fast loan scam targeting those struggling in the cost of living crisis surges and Lloyds puts out an ‘urgent warning’: Here’s how it works… Fraudsters pretend to approve loans and demand cash before paying out Victims lose an average of £231 to
In early February, I received a letter from Santander regarding an outstanding repayment on a credit card. I don’t have a Santander credit card, or indeed a Santander account of any kind – so I immediately contacted the bank’s fraud department which