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WARNING UK GOVERNMENT SCAM

(15 Posts)
Elegran Fri 25-Oct-24 08:20:01

mum2three

I should like to know how such people get our phone numbers. There surely isn't a directory as with land lines.

They don't need them, mumofthree, It is so cheap and easy to phone using the intenet, that they can just record one message and use software to send it to a list of hundreds or thousands of numbers - any numbers at all. If the phone isn't answered the call drops out and goes on the next number.

Or they can send emails or texts to a list that they can buy from unscrupulous internet traders, who sell their customer/marketing list, or from harvesters which collect any use of an email address on the net to unprotected seller sites. This is why you should only buy online from businesses which show a little shield and/or a padlock beside their email address at the top of your browser and have protected payments.

If there is no reply to their messages, they don't care, the next one may be profitable!

lemsip Fri 25-Oct-24 07:39:03

well we're always warned not to click on links, you can google your entitlements yourself or get a family member to do it.

mum2three Fri 25-Oct-24 07:17:26

I should like to know how such people get our phone numbers. There surely isn't a directory as with land lines.

Visgir1 Thu 24-Oct-24 10:52:21

My phone tends to highlight it if it's a possible Scam, so you can check out. Had one highlighted today, but it was a legit one.

midgey Thu 24-Oct-24 10:50:37

There was a useful idea on tv yesterday….’if there’s a link….THINK’! Thought it was a useful phrase to remember.

Witzend Thu 24-Oct-24 10:45:18

Elegran

Should the title of the thread be changed so that it makes it clear that it is NOT a scam BY the UK Government? Something like "Fake money-making trap by scammers". So much mud is being thrown at the Govt at the moment that it would be very easy for some ardent mudslinger to use the current title as "evidence".

Yes. Title should IMO changed to e.g. ‘Winter fuel payment scam’.

Elegran Thu 24-Oct-24 10:42:42

Should the title of the thread be changed so that it makes it clear that it is NOT a scam BY the UK Government? Something like "Fake money-making trap by scammers". So much mud is being thrown at the Govt at the moment that it would be very easy for some ardent mudslinger to use the current title as "evidence".

Elegran Thu 24-Oct-24 10:32:58

This scam is now on Facebook. I just didn't believe it, so did a scam search. This is the Facebook scam page - impitbeshi.media/z8FcmGhn? IF IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TRUE TO BE TRUE, IT ISN'T.

This is Martin Lewis's warning about it - www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/oct/18/martin-lewis-online-scam-wild-west-fake-rachel-reeves-ad

I was about to start a warning thread about it, but you beat me to it.

Daddima Tue 22-Oct-24 12:35:58

I was just about to reply to the post about DWP letters! I got the text yesterday,
‘ Cost of Living Payments’
The living subsidy for this year ( 2023 to 2024) is currently being distributed’

Then said I was eligible to apply, of course, ‘ through the link’

‘ Important subsidy, help reduce financial pressure, tax free, etc etc’
07533 730417 was the number.

Truffle43 Tue 22-Oct-24 12:06:30

These scammers are horrid they even imitate government web sites and charge fees for all kinds. They do it to driving tests national insurance and many more. What is bad is the websites look so good they can fool you. Always go through the government website it shows a crown.https://www.gov.uk/
If in doubt do nothing. Departments will usually write out to you.

Greyduster Mon 21-Oct-24 13:42:12

DS gave me the heads up about this last week. I had just had a letter from the DWP about the winter fuel payment so would know that a text wouldn’t be genuine but it’s always useful to be aware.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 21-Oct-24 13:24:58

This scam was highlighted on BBC1 news Saturday morning by their Moneybox editor.

I imagine it will be available on iplayer or Moneybox on sounds.

keepingquiet Mon 21-Oct-24 13:00:17

Nothing to do with the government. Phishing for your bank details.

Astitchintime Mon 21-Oct-24 13:00:14

Thanks for the heads-up Outcast. As if losing the WFP wasn't bad enough, some scrote decides to try and scam people! Disgraceful angry

Outcast52 Mon 21-Oct-24 12:56:44

That might look a little political but it's not!

A couple of days ago, I received a text message purporting to be from the government - can't recall which department. I reported it as a scam and it therefore disappeared from my messages, hence the lack of detail. It appeared to be someone trying to take advantage of the recent announcement about winter fuel payment restrictions and suggested that I was entitled to some payment which I would receive if I followed a link.

Apologies that I can't be more specific but just watch out if you receive something like this.