Cheshire Police have had several reports of bank account ‘smishing’ fraud attempts.
| Victim has received a text message that appears to be from their own bank, asking to verify a transaction by texting back yes or no. The victim then receives a telephone call and is told they must move money to a safe account. This is a scam! If you do receive a text or call from a person claiming to be from your bank then please do not give any personal information. Hang up, leave the line for a few minutes or use a different phone and always use the telephone number from the back of your card or bank statement. For more information visit- https://takefive-stopfraud.org.uk/ Please share this message with family and friends. |
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