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Doorstep Fraud - Trigger Fraud Alert #34 (September 2025) |
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Dear Resident,
Humberside Police are warning people about Door to Door Sales using Card Machines.
Door to door salespersons have attended victims’ addresses in Humberside to sell items such as cleaning items and other products. The suspect has told the victims they use a card reading machine and do not take cash and they need to pay via bank card. Victims have passed over bank card and pin number to complete the purchase. Some victims have advised the first transaction failed meaning they had to insert the card and pin number into the machine. When the victims check their bank account, they realise a larger amount has gone missing from their account because of the Door-to-Door Sales transaction.
Say NO to doorstep callers: Don’t Answer the Door: You don’t have to answer the door to strangers. If you do, use a chain on your door or smart doorbell to see who’s there before deciding to open it. Check Identity: If you do open the door, ask for ID, and check any company information. Don’t be afraid to tell them to leave if you’re not comfortable or don’t have anyone expected. Be Suspicious of Pressure: Never feel pressured to sign anything on the spot. Take time to think about the offer and get other written quotes, especially for home improvements. Use a Password System: Set up a password system with your utility providers so you can verify if anyone they send is a genuine representative. The Priority Services Register (PSR) is a free UK wide service. Protect Your Accounts: Inform your bank to prevent fraudsters from taking control of your accounts or ordering goods in your name.
If a stranger is at your property, refuses to leave or you feel threatened, intimidated or they become aggressive, call the police on 999
Reporting and Support If you have been a victim and lost money, call 101 and report it to Humberside Police. Visit fraudwatch.org.uk for more information about fraud and where to get support. You can also sign up to receive future alerts at alerts.fraudwatch.org.uk.
You can view the full alert on the FraudWatch website here:- https://www.fraudwatch.org.uk/2025/09/23/trigger-fraud-alert-34/.
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