Police issue warning over fraudsters stealing mobile phone upgrades
The advice comes from Northamptonshire Community Connect.
A spokesman said: "Fraudsters are impersonating telephone service providers and contacting their clients offering a phone upgrade on a low monthly payment contract.
"The fraudsters will glean all your personal and financial details which will then be used to contact the genuine phone provider and order a new mobile phone handset.
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Hide Ad"The fraudsters will either intercept the delivery before it reaches the victim’s address or order the handset to a different address," he said.
Police have issued steps people can take to not fall victim to the fraud:
* 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.
* If the offer is too good to be true it probably is.
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If you have been a victim of fraud report it to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 or http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/