73% of people in Greater Manchester targeted by scammers as the cost-of-living crisis bites
73% of people in Greater Manchester have been targeted by a scammer so far this year as the cost-of-living crisis takes hold, new research by Citizens Advice SORT Group has found.
Of those people targeted by a scam, the top five most common types of scams reported in Greater Manchester included:
Deliveries, portal and courier services (59%)
Government or HMRC scams (40%)
Investment or financial (34%)
Online shopping (30%)
Banking (27%)
Ahead of many households receiving vital government help to cope with rising prices, Citizens Advice and the Consumer Protection Partnership have launched their annual Scams Awareness campaign.
For information on the genuine types of help available and how you’ll receive it see If you're struggling with living costs and Grants and benefits to help you pay your energy bills on the Citizens Advice website.
Jonathan Yates, Chief Officer of Citizens Advice SORT Group, said:
“A shocking number of people in Greater Manchester have been targeted by a scammer so far this year.
“We know scammers prey on our worries and fears, sadly the cost-of-living crisis is no exception.
“Anyone can be targeted by a scam, and as the purse strings are tightened and financial pressures pile on, it’s important we work together to protect ourselves and each other.”
To stop more people from falling victim to these types of scams, Citizens Advice SORT Group is sharing five top tips to help you guard against a potential scam:
It seems too good to be true – for example, scammers pretending to be energy companies to lure people into “too good to be true” deals
You suspect you’re not dealing with a real company or a genuine person – take a moment to step back and double-check
You’ve been pressured to transfer money quickly
You’ve been asked to pay in an unusual way – like by an iTunes vouchers or a transfer service
You’ve been asked to give away personal information such as passwords, PINs or other verification codes.
If you’ve been scammed, Citizens Advice SORT Group advises:
Talk to your bank or card company immediately if you’ve handed over any financial and sensitive information or made a payment
Report the scam to Citizens Advice. Offline scams, like those using the telephone, post and coming to your door, can be reported to the Citizens Advice website or by calling 0808 223 1133. Report online scams to the dedicated Scams Action service either online or on 0808 250 5050
Text scams can be reported to your mobile phone provider by forwarding it to 7726
Also report the scam to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040.