

Officers in the Cavan-Monaghan region have reported a high rate of calls from people who have been scammed by someone purporting to be from the Department of Social Protection. Gang operating sophisticated credit card fraud swindle hundreds of thousands of euro from Irish towns (stock) (Image: Collins Photo Agency) Do not engage with these calls or texts."Īnd they're not the only division that have been forced to speak out on the issue. "Revenue will never ask customers to provide personal information via telephone calls or text messages. These calls can vary, and the caller will seek your personal information such as your PPS number or bank details.
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The update reads: "A number of people have reported receiving phone calls purporting to come from Revenue. It's prompted the Gardaí in the Southern Region (Cork, Kerry and Limerick) to issue a fresh warning on their social media channels. In particular, those in Munster have been scammed in recent times by someone pretending to be working for the Revenue department. Imposters are also posing as officials from the Department of Social Protection, leading to a rise in the number of complaints. There's a third stern warning to the public over complex scams where fraudsters pretend to be from the Revenue. Any person who receives such a call or text is asked to report it to the Gardaí immediately." Social Welfare issues "These calls and texts display a range of numbers. The increased popularity and prevalence of this scam has prompted the Department of Social Welfare to issue a warning which said: "Customers and members of the public are reminded about scam phone calls and scam text messages they may receive from individuals purporting to be an official of the Department. Cyclist, 40s, dies following horror crash with bus in DublinĬriminals are making bogus phone calls and sending scam text messages to individuals whereby they're pretending to be a member of An Garda Síochána or the Department of Social Protection.Gardai have said that there has been a "continual increase" of cases involving an elaborate phishing scam that has proven to be popular among thieves. Gardai and the Department of Social Protection issued another warning at the end of April to the public over a complex phishing scam where fraudsters pretend to be from the Revenue. The 094 number isn't the only one causing issues for officers. via bank transfer, emailing credit card details, etc.)." 083 number Please also note that Amazon will never ask for your personal information, or ask you to make a payment outside of our website (e.g. "You can report suspicious spam in Ireland, to your local Garda station. Police have warned people about the scam (Image: Getty) Some people are still falling for their stories and providing personal details otherwise they wouldn't continue with their efforts. "Please be wary of scam callers regardless of who they say they represent.

A few members of the public called in to advise that they have been receiving calls from a a 094 number purporting to be from Amazon looking for person to pay €80 on their account. The caller went on to say there was a problem with their account and in order to resolve personal information was required. It prompted a warning from Gardaí, a spokesperson said: "Be aware of calls from a person purporting to be from Amazon. One of the main markets is on Amazon - but more and more people are being caught out. The popularity of online shopping increased tenfold as a result of the shops closing during level five lockdown.īut with that increase came an increase in scams aimed at those buying on some of the most popular sites. Here are the three that are in operation at the moment. Some of the scams are extremely elaborate, leading to online users getting caught in the traps.Ī number of Garda scam warnings have been issued in recent weeks. Unfortunately, more and more people are being caught out since the Covid-19 pandemic began on these shores in March of last year. Thousands of people are affected every year in Ireland by scammers who try and swindle them out of their hard-earned money.
