Scam Alerts
12th of November, 2024
Bogus cold callers
Beware cold callers knocking on doors. Do not deal with cold callers even if they insist you need emergency repairs urgently. Get quotes, giving you time to think and to get other prices for the work. Remember, if you agree to a contract in your own home you will have a 14 day right to cancel.
Trading Standards advice is to always say no to cold callers. The Safetrader scheme can help you find a trader in your area, contact 0303 333 1111 or go to www.safetrader.org.uk.
Scam winter heating subsidy text
Beware receiving a scam text claiming to be from the 'Winter Heating Subsidy Office' alleging that, although the Government has reduced the number of people receiving winter heating bill subsidies, you have obtained the qualification to apply and can do so via the link in the email. This is a phishing scam seeking personal identity details. Do not click on the link.
Information regarding eligibility for the Winter Fuel Payment can be found on Gov.uk website or by ringing the Winter Fuel Payment Centre on 0800 731 0160.
Scam texts can be reported, for free, to the National Cyber Security Centre by forwarding it to 7726.
Fake universal credit App
Beware downloading a Universal Credit App claiming to let users manage their accounts. It is understood that no such official government App exists, and users may be at risk of giving away personal information. Only use the DWP Universal Credit Website
Contact the Trading Standards Service via the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 0808 223 1133.