Several reports in a fortnight
Devon and Cornwall Police are warning the public about a rise in phone scams where fraudsters impersonate police officers.
In July, there was a spike in reported crimes in Exeter, Exmouth, Sidbury, and Plymouth. One Exmouth resident was swindled out of £14,000.
Police Sergeant Tony Puley said, "Victims are never to blame. These fraudsters can be very persuasive and demanding, which unfortunately in this case has led to some people being scammed out of thousands of pounds."
What to do if you've been scammed:
-Report it to the police or Action Fraud
-Contact your local police force by dialling 101
-Call your bank straight away
Banks and police will never ask you to:
-Transfer money or purchase items
-Become involved in an investigation by transferring or using your own money
-Withdraw your money or give it to a courier
-Give out your or someone else's card PIN or full card details
If you have been a victim of a scam or attempted scam, however minor, there may be hundreds of other people in similar positions.
Individuals who have been targeted by a scam or fallen victim to one can phone Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040.
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