Posted: Mon 12th Oct 2020

Flintshire Trading Standards warning over cold callers claiming to be from Sky broadband advising they are due compensation

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Monday, Oct 12th, 2020

Flintshire Trading Standards officers have issued a warning over cold callers claiming to be from Sky broadband.

The telephone scam involves residents receiving cold calls purporting to be from Sky advising them that they are due compensation due to their internet speeds being too slow.

“The caller requests the residents bank card details and mobile phone number. If you receive a call such as this, put the phone down, it is a scam.

Do not give any personal or financial details.

If consumers wish to check these details with Sky, contact them using their telephone number found on a previous Sky bill.” A spokesperson for Flintshire Trading Standards has said.

Fraudulent calls or emails pretending to be from an official source (like Sky, a bank or another well-known company) are extremely common.

They try to gain personal, sensitive or financial info from people – like usernames, passwords, credit card details, even a Sky viewing card number, as well as other things.

People are often contacted by email, phone, text, through a website or social media site and they can often look or sound genuine.

What to do if you get a scam call or email

1. Forward the email to Sky

Email a copy of any email that is from ‘Sky’ but you suspect is a scam/phishing email to abuse@sky.com. If it’s from another company, contact them directly.

Sky says “abuse@sky.com gets a high volume of emails so you won’t get a reply, but we’ll review any info that’s provided and take any action needed after investigating. Emails about anything other than a suspected scam/phishing won’t be dealt with.”

2. Report it:

If you’ve received a phone call pretending to be from Sky or believe you’ve been a victim of fraud or cybercrime you can report it to Action Fraud directly.

Report it to Action Fraud:

  • Financial or personal details have been given out.
  • You suspect an email or call was a scam or fraudulent (even if you didn’t give out any personal details).
  • Something has been downloaded onto your computer, phone or tablet.

To report it to Action Fraud, go to the Action Fraud website, select REPORTING then Report a phishing attempt.

 

 

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