Mobile phone delivery scam: what to do if you’re targeted

There’s a new scam where stolen details are being used to buy items in someone else’s name – before a scammer tries to get you to sign for it, then comes back to collect it. Here’s how to stay safe.

There’s a new scam doing the rounds involving criminals trying to trick people into giving them high-value items such as an iPhone that has been ordered using the victim’s details.

With this scam, criminals order a product to your address and then attempt to trick you into signing for it then handing over the package.

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Usually, this involves a courier turning up at your door shortly after the package is delivered, claiming it was deliver by mistake.

If the scammer gets hold of the package, they can profit by selling the product – at your expense.

How to stay safe

If you receive a package you cannot remember ordering, do not hand it over if a courier requests it.

You should check their credentials and call the company they represent to check if they are legitimate, and potentially call the police.

The next step would be to contact the retailer as soon as you can to arrange for the package to be sent back.

If you are targeted by this scam, it’s a good idea to tell your bank as your details could be compromised and you may be a victim of identity theft.

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Protect yourself against identity theft

If you want to protect yourself against identity fraud, Action Fraud recommends:

You should also contact Action Fraud if you suspect you’re a victim of identity fraud.

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