Police warn residents after increase in phone scammers in Woore
The force say residents are contacted by phone from the scammers
Officers are urging residents of Market Drayton to beware after a surge in reports of sophisticated phone scammers impersonating police officers.
The force say residents are contacted by phone from the scammers claiming to be a police officer and telling them their debit/credit card has been used and then have asked for personal details.
West Mercia Police said: "The caller may be able to obtain some information they can get easily on quick general searches for example your name. After gaining your trust with this they will then ask for further information from you.
"In these situations scammers will also often tell you to not speak to anyone about this. Please be vigilant as they may also ask you to bypass some security protocols the bank may put in place."
The force have now issued this advice:
- Inform police
- If you believe you are being scammed hang up and use a different phone to call action fraud or police (This is as scammers have a way to stay on the current line you are using)
- If you don't have a different phone wait for a while and then try to phone a family member or friend to confirm the line is cleared, always question the calls and if in doubt don't give any information.