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Positive Ageing - Beware Of Scams

Thursday 17 November 2011, 2:47PM

By Marlborough District Council

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MARLBOROUGH

The commonest scams include emails asking you to send money to a friend or organisation, letters saying you’ve won a prize, or calls or visitors saying your computer needs fixing or your house needs painting.

They’re run by people trying to steal your money or get your information.

If a stranger tries to sell you something, beware. If an offer sounds too good to be true, or sounds weird, it’s almost certainly a scam.

Remember that a bank or Inland Revenue will never contact you to ask you to confirm your password, credit card or account details.

Scammers can sound very plausible. So it’s best not to give any information about yourself to strangers – especially on the phone, at your door, or on your computer. Put the phone down, close your door, or delete the email.

Genuine businesses won’t put pressure on you. They’ll be happy to prove who they are.

They’ll let you speak to a manager, and they’ll give you time to consider what you want to do.

Check with your relatives or friends if you’re not sure whether something is a scam.

Tell relatives, neighbours or the police if you think a scammer has approached you.

Check on Scamwatch, on the Ministry of Consumer Affairs website, for a list of the latest scams: www.consumeraffairs.govt.nz