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• Free Trial Products: Social media sites are often used to lure people into signing up for free trials on products. These scams usually involve the participant signing up for a free trial of a product which is often not genuine instructing them to provide their payment card details upfront.
7 cze 2023 · If they purport to be from a company, ring the number available online for that company rather than any number supplied in the suspicious communication.
Make sure you only deal with authorised firms, Check our Registers to ensure firms are authorised or contact the Central Bank directly on 0818 681 681 or +353 (0)1 224 5800. Authorised firms are not normally in the habit of cold calling people with offers to buy or sell shares.
15 lis 2023 · Fraud cases in Ireland have surged, with over 324,000 fraudulent transactions recorded by the Banking Payments Federation of Ireland in 2022. Staying informed about the latest fraud methods is crucial to safeguard yourself from becoming the next target.
19 gru 2023 · According to a study by Revolut two-thirds of consumers in Ireland have seen a rise in online fraud and scams in the past 12 months, with 46% admitting to personally experiencing fraud.
7 paź 2021 · These scams occur when the fraudster pretends to be from a legitimate organisation or business to get sensitive information or money from the victim. New FraudSMART research shows some 68% of consumers reported being targeted by some form of impersonation scam in the twelve months to July 2021, with the figures rising to 83% among 18-24 year olds.
Free trial scams: Deceptive ads that lead to costly membership or subscriptions. Holiday rental scams: Fake sites offering non-existent holidays or villas. Investment scams: Deceptive financial opportunities promising high returns.