Oxfordshire residents warned against coronavirus scams

“Remember: Banks or the police will never ask for account details over the phone.”

Residents have been warned to be on their guard against criminals and scammers exploiting the coronavirus situation.

In Oxfordshire, County Council’s Trading Standards has received reports of scams targeting people via emails, text messages, and on the doorstep.

There are many genuine community efforts to help residents; to provide good quality advice and support. But unfortunately, not everyone is trustworthy, and some people will take advantage of this unprecedented situation.

Councillor Judith Heathcoat, Oxfordshire County Council’s cabinet member for Community Safety, said:

“It is hard to believe that some people will look to take advantage of the situation our country is facing, but unfortunately this is a reality.

“Where possible, Trading Standards will pursue and tackle these despicable individuals, but preventing people becoming victims in the first place is key.

“Be a good friend; help protect your family, friends and neighbours from scams.”

Jody Kerman, Head of Oxfordshire County Council Trading Standards, said:

“Action Fraud has recently reported that coronavirus-related fraud reports have increased by 400% in March.

“These scams come in many different guises so, before taking any action or agreeing to an offer: Stop, ‘take five’, and discuss with a trusted friend or family member.

Here are some of the scams Trading Standards is aware of…

Remember: Banks or the police will never ask for account details over the phone.

Tips to avoid being scammed:

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