Police issue warning over fake HMRC text messages
Police have issued a warning about a text message scam which purports to be from HM Revenue and Customs.
Fraudsters are texting members of the public offering a tax rebate. The text message contains a link to a website and requests personal information, such as bank account details, to claim the non-existent rebate.
Protect Yourself
- Don’t click on web links contained in unsolicited texts or emails.
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Hide Ad- Never provide your personal information to a third party from an unsolicited communication.
- Obtain the genuine number of the organisation being represented and verify the legitimacy of the communication.
HMRC will never use texts or emails or tell you about a potential rebate or ask for personal information.