Neighbourhood Watch Warning.

Grannie G

Volunteer Moderator
Apr 3, 2006
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Kent
I received the following email from Neighbourhood Watch asking our local retirement association to circulate this to as many as possible.

Covid 19 Scam Prevention Advice

Scammers and criminals are already looking for opportunities to scam people as a result of the Coronavirus / COVID-19 pandemic. Happily, there are many more stories of kindness and generosity but we want to make people aware of the scams as they emerge – which they seem to be on a daily basis.

There have been reports received by Kent Police of people door-knocking and claiming to be from the Health Authority.

What happens:

  • The criminal knocks on your door.
  • They claim to be from the Health Authority.
  • They offer to do COVID-19 testing on residents.
  • There are also reports of the criminal offering to take the residents temperature.
THIS IS A SCAM!

What to do:


  • Do not let them in.
  • Do not allow them to take any money or details from you
  • Report to Kent Police on 101.
  • If you ask them to leave and they don't, contact the police on 999.
Please warn vulnerable family members, friends and neighbours.

Report

There has been a report of an elderly Kent resident who lost money when they gave their bank card to someone who offered to do some shopping for them. They received one of these cards through their door and an individual offered to help, however, they actually stole money from the resident and were not seen again.

Payment
Don’t ever give your bank or card details to anyone, even if you think you know them very well. You could either agree to pay in cash after they have delivered the shopping or pay them online if you have the facility to do so. Or maybe you could agree another method of payment - but never give your bank or card details.

Contacts
If you are self-isolating, you could contact one of these organisations for help and support:

Age UK 0800 678 1602
Asthma UK 0300 222 5800
BHF 0300 330 3311
Diabetes UK 0345 123 2399
Mind 0300 123 3393
Scope 0808 800 3333
The Silver Line 0800 470 8090

What is particularly worrying is an elderly person giving a stranger their bank card to do some shopping for them.
 

Lin47

Registered User
Apr 14, 2020
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I heard reports about this so I locked the front door and hid the key (my mother will talk to anyone). I then put a notice on the door telling unwanted visitors to leave or the police would be called. I only took it down when I was furloughed from my job. I am at home now and would be happy to deal with scammers if any show up.