Pages

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Police warn of advert scam



Cumbria Police repeatedly advise and warn local communities about telephone, computer and cold calling scams that they become aware of in their area.

Recently information has been received relating to a scam caller targeting local businesses purporting to be from Cumbria Police.

The caller claims that they are selling advertisement space for a website called communityguardian.co.uk.  Cumbria Police can confirm that these calls are not affiliated to the force and that police would never request money from businesses or members of the public.

Police advise people to ignore or hang up calls of this nature. They also advise to be wary that they may ring back immediately following been hung up on and police ask that this be simply ignored.

Inspector Jon Sherlock, Community Safety Unit, said “Police officers will always identify themselves by name and the station they are attached to. Unfortunately there are people out there who will attempt to gain money fraudulently. I strongly advise anyone who receives calls like this to hang up immediately.

“If you are ever unsure if a call from the police is genuine, ask for the person’s name and then hang up. Using a different phone, as the caller may still be linked to yours, dial 101 and ask for that specific person – if they are genuine, the Communications Centre will be able to put you through to them.”

For more advice, please contact Action Fraud at www.actionfraud.org.uk or contact the Action Fraud Hotline on 0300 123 2040.

No comments:

Post a Comment