The risk is high and we all need to be wary of who we are dealing with. That’s impersonation of official organisations such as banks, the police and bill providers to lure us into handing over cash or personal details. But, there are other frauds to be wary of from dodgy investment scams to fake holidays and non-existent goods being offered. (Image: Getty)James Jones, head of consumer affairs at Experian, says: “It’s essential we all take steps to keep our personal details, money and credit ratings secure. 5 Be wary of unexpected callers and never share personal details with them.
Source: Daily Mirror July 06, 2020 20:39 UTC