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Warning of scam phone calls

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Lancashire County Council Trading Standards service is warning the citizens of Preston to be on their guard after a speight of scam phone calls.

The caller claims to be from the Citizens Advice Bureau and says they are working with the Office of Fair Trading to help people who are struggling with debt, before going on to ask for details of any unsecured loans.

However, the County Council warn that the genuine Citizens Advice Bureau or Office of Fair Trading never cold call members of the public, and never charge a fee for the advice they give.

County Councillor Albert Atkinson, deputy leader of Lancashire County Council, said: “Those who have reported these imposters say they sound very convincing so we’re concerned about the potential for people to believe them and hand over their personal details.

“These cold callers are preying on vulnerable people who may have money worries and debt problems.

“If you receive a cold call offering you a loan, help dealing with debt problems, or from someone who claims to be from your bank, it is almost certainly a scam.”

 

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