Beware of fraudsters bearing chocolates! Police issue warning about new Valentine’s Day scam

Dorset Police are warning about a new Valentine’s Day scam which they’ve described as ‘clever’ and ‘deceptive’.

Fraudsters have been reported knocking on doors and presenting a box of chocolates, claiming that they require a small payment to cover a ‘missing cost’ and requesting bank details.

Police say the sight of someone holding a box of chocolates – especially around Valentine’s Day – can create a sense of goodwill and trust but the true intent is to gather personal bank information for fraudulent purposes.

The police advice is:

  • Verify before opening: Always check the identity of anyone knocking at your door
  • Do not share personal details: Never provide your bank details to anyone in this manner
  • Report immediately: If you have already shared your bank details, contact your bank as soon as possible on 159
  • Notify Action Fraud: Report any such incidents to Action Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040 or visiting its website at www.actionfraud.police.uk

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