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The Daily Mail’s This is Money have investigated the £54,000 eBay fraud which Richard Crisp of Home Care Essentials became victim of and they too have hit an impenetrable brick wall with both eBay and PayPal passing the buck to each other when asked who is to blame.
https://tamebay.com/2019/08/daily-mail-this-is-money-investigate-54000-ebay-fraud.html
Residents in Wolverhampton are being warned not to fall victim to offers of low-cost loans or free government grants – after reports that a gang of fraudsters had been targeting the area.
https://www.expressandstar.com/news/local-hubs/wolverhampton/wednesfield/2019/08/13/councillor-warns-wednesfield-residents-to-be-aware-of-fraud-loans/
An increasing number of people in the region have reported receiving phone calls from scammers claiming to be calling from their bank, or police fraud investigators.
A Black Country builder who took thousands of pounds from customers then failed to finish work on their homes has been ordered to pay £10,000.
MORE than 400,000 pension savers in Yorkshire could put their retirement cash at risk to scammers, according to new figures.
Some of the UK’s major banks have been criticised for failing to sign up to a voluntary code which helps victims of authorised push payment fraud.
The biggest Amazon fraud ever discovered in the EU has been uncovered reportedly costing the company €330,000 in lost product.
A heartless conman exploited his mother's murder to fleece friends in the Arsenal community out of their life savings.
MoneySavingExpert.com is warning users to beware of a scam letter which claims to be from us and tells people they're owed money as part of a PPI reclaim. Here's what happened when we turned the tables and called one of the contact numbers on the letter.
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/2019/08/beware-of-scam-letters-which-claim-they-re-from-moneysavingexper/
UK students are at risk from email scams because many top universities are not following best practices to block fraudulent emails, new research has claimed.
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