Harlow residents warned over doorstep scams
Communities / Mon 25th Jul 2016 at 10:16am
THERE are many different types of doorstep scams, with scammers often targeting people who are older or who perhaps live alone or are at home alone during the day.
Common doorstep scams include rogue traders, who pressure you into having work done you didn’t want or need (see our animation) and fake officials, who trick you into believing they are from a utility company, charity or survey body in order to get your personal information.
Essex Trading Standards advises:
Always say no to cold-calling doorstep traders
Always ask for identification to prove who someone is before you engage with them
Never disclose your PIN number or let anyone persuade you to hand over your bank card or go to the bank to withdraw cash for a payment
Don’t be afraid to ask a salesperson to leave. If they refuse, call the police
Keep the numbers for your utilities services handy so you can easily call and check an official’s identity
Fit and use a door security chain when you open the door
Never keep large sums of money in the house and keep purses out of sight, not near the door
Get advice from the Citizens Advice consumer service 03454 04 05 06 who can provide advice and pass details on to trading standards
Report scams or suspected scams to Action Fraud: 0300 123 2040 www.actionfraud.police.uk
Tell a friend, neighbour or relative about any scams you become aware of
This July, Citizens Advice and Trading Standards have joined forces for the national Scams Awareness Month (SAM16) to help stop people falling prey to scams. Essex residents are being encouraged to follow the three-step rule and (i) get advice, (ii) report it and (iii) tell others about it.
Each week during Scams Awareness Month Essex Trading Standards has been drawing your attention to a different technique used by scammers. Last week it was mail scams and the Essex SCAMnesty and this week it is doorstep scams.
If you are concerned that a member of your family, friend or neighbour has been the victim of a scam, you can report the incident to the Trading Standards national helpline, run by Citizens Advice, on 03454 040506.
There is currently a doorstep scammer targeting the elderly in Harlow. He turned up at my father’s doorstep recently and asking, “Do you remember me?” and proceeded to tell a pack of lies about some hedge trimming work he’d done in the garden over the summer. He then told my father that he wanted to look in the garden to see what else needed to be done. He obviously wasn’t expecting anyone else to be in the house. I went to the door just as the man handed my father a flyer promising a 15% discount. I told him that we do our own garden work and wasn’t interested. His mood completely changed when I turned up and he became nervous and agitated. My father asked the man when was it that he did this work and the man turned around and took off. This was in the Staple Tye area.
There is currently a doorstep scammer targeting the elderly in Harlow. He turned up at my father’s doorstep recently asking, “Do you remember me?” and proceeded to tell a pack of lies about some hedge trimming work he’d done in the garden over the summer. He then told my father that he wanted to look in the garden to see what other jobs needed to be done. He obviously wasn’t expecting anyone else to be in the house. I went to the door just as he handed my father a flyer promising a 15% discount. I told him that we do our own garden work and we weren't interested. His mood completely changed when I turned up and he became nervy and agitated. My father asked the man when was it that he did this work and the scammer turned around and took off. This was in the Staple Tye area.
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