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Credit card fraud is on the rise, with Experian (OTC:EXPGF) documenting a 22% increase in detected fraudulent applications from January through September of this year compared to the same period last year. Eduardo Castro from Experian highlighted the significant financial and emotional impact of identity theft, especially "third party" incidents, and emphasized the importance of consumer alertness ahead of an expected spike in fraud this Christmas season.
https://uk.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/experian-reports-22-rise-in-credit-card-fraud-detections-93CH-3243824
Samuel Bryant and Gary Taylor were both been put behind bars for their part in the fraud which sapped roughly £200,000 from victims. They were sentenced at Portsmouth Crown Court yesterday.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/two-men-jailed-portsmouth-sophisticated-105803337.html/?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly90LmNvLw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAALnLlLItj9mdH_ERkIHfh6uiQexBByGL60WW3EZYapToeW3E_fLBYXWt5Jsp7AzzcAOdYfQWAHCAsc_fb3hSc-h38Fsvcusxd3rVxFLh0yygnDfDCiKlLU0VhuFlDCO8Oz1sgqzZdXWYqlV2D9Blz4NmWnYajrcKAghlyFdbThAP
A woman fell victim to fraudsters in a £13,000 train station QR code scam.
Fraudsters are thought to have covered a genuine code with one of their own in Thornaby Station's car park.
Elderly and vulnerable people in Herefordshire are being targeted by fraudsters claiming to be from various police forces from around the country.
The criminals have scammed some of the victims into handing over or transferring money, or sharing PIN information.
West Mercia Police is asking everyone to pass on information about bogus callers to relatives, friends and neighbours who may be at risk to such scams.
https://www.herefordtimes.com/news/23928584.police-warning-courier-fraud-herefordshire/
Two individuals have been found guilty of making £3mn worth of fraudulent mortgage applications, following a prosecution brought by the Financial Conduct Authority.
https://www.ftadviser.com/regulation/2023/11/15/two-guilty-of-arranging-3mn-of-fraudulent-mortgage-applications/
A SCAM netted £225,000 in insurance payuts by fraudulently claiming high-value classic cars had been stolen.
The fraud took place from 2009 to 2017 and involved 21 claims for ‘stolen’ classics for between £10,000 and £25,000
Jennifer Stewart, 51, today pleaded guilty to fraudulently claiming over £45,000 of Employment and Support Allowance (ESA).
She had claimed she was too ill to work, telling her benefits assessor she could not cope with public places or people, that she was unable to leave her house due to severe depression and anxiety, and that her son had to take her out and do her shopping.
The tough economic climate is helping criminals to flourish in the supply chain, but there are key measures that businesses can – and should – take to safeguard themselves and their customers.
https://www.raconteur.net/supply-chain/supply-chain-fraud
Police officers in Kent have intercepted cash that was posted to phone fraudsters by a pensioner from Tonbridge.
The victim, aged in her late 70s, received a phone call on Thursday 2 November, by a person who claimed to represent Santander, who she banked with.
https://www.itv.com/news/meridian/2023-11-10/officers-intercept-cash-after-pensioner-targeted-by-phone-fraudsters
A HEREFORDSHIRE farmer who was jailed after controversially bulldozing a riverbank has allegedly lost tens of thousands of pounds to an agricultural machinery scam.
https://www.herefordtimes.com/news/23915573.lugg-riverbank-scandal-farmer-falls-39-000-scam/
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