Lincolnshire Police warn of surge in TV licensing scam emails
These emails may claim that you need to renew your licence, or that your direct debit has failed.
These are ‘phishing’ emails which contain links to genuine-looking websites that are designed to steal personal and financial information.
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“Always question unsolicited requests for your personal or financial information in case it is a scam,” says financial fraud officer Gillian Fleet. “Never automatically click on a link in an unexpected email or text.
“If you have received such an email, you can report it to Action Fraud: www.actionfraud.police.uk .“
If you believe you have entered your personal details after receiving an email like this, also contact your bank to safeguard your funds.