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This could be the reason you are getting so many scam texts and calls. (Canva) People across the UK have reported a whole host of scam texts and phone calls throughout the coronavirus pandemic. A number of UK retailers and banks have been name-dropped in an attempt to dupe unsuspecting victims out of their hard-earned cash during lockdown and it is showing no sign of slowing down as lockdown restrictions ease. Scammers have been taking advantage of the current situation and will often make contact via email, phone calls and texts using sophisticated methods to exploit people. Why does it seem so easy for fraudsters to get hold of our details?
This could be the reason you are getting so many scam texts and calls. (Canva) People across the UK have reported a whole host of scam texts and phone calls throughout the coronavirus pandemic. A number of UK retailers and banks have been name-dropped in an attempt to dupe unsuspecting victims out of their hard-earned cash during lockdown and it is showing no sign of slowing down as lockdown restrictions ease. Scammers have been taking advantage of the current situation and will often make contact via email, phone calls and texts using sophisticated methods to exploit people. Why does it seem so easy for fraudsters to get hold of our details?