Courier Fraud

by aldc
10 Jul 2015
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Courier Fraud


































This is a message sent via Thames Valley Alert. This information has been sent on behalf of Action Fraud (National Fraud Intelligence Bureau)
https://www.actionfraudalert.co.uk/
Message sent by
Action Fraud (Action Fraud, Administrator, National)


Courier fraudsters have been identifying themselves to victims on the telephone as "Detective Constable Martin Benton of New Scotland Yard Fraud Department". The fraudsters will invent a story regarding fraudulent activity on your card and request your bank/card details.

No such person exists at the Metropolitan Police. If you receive a call from someone purporting to be this individual, terminate the call immediately.

Protect yourself against courier fraud:


  • Your bank will never send a courier to your home

  • Your bank and the police will never collect your bank card

  • Your bank and the police will never ask for your PIN

  • If you receive one of these calls end it immediately


Victim Advice:

  • If you have handed over any details to the fraudster, call your bank and cancel your cards immediately.

  • ​If you want to call your bank, then do it from another telephone.


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


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