Police are asking the public to remain vigilant following a handful of scam phone calls to people in Cumbria in recent days from fraudsters.
The scams fit the pattern of what are known as “courier frauds”, where fraudsters pretend to be officials such as police officers, HMRC officials or bank fraud teams.
The scam differs slightly from call to call.
But the fraudsters often request bank details, money to be sent electronically, cash to be withdrawn at the bank for collection or expensive items to be bought for collection at a later time.
Officers are asking anyone who has been victim to such a scam to come forward.
A spokesperson for the Police said: "The vital things to remember are that your bank and the police would never ask you for your bank account details over the phone or ask you to withdraw money and send it to them.
"If you have any doubts about the identity of the person that you are speaking with, please put the phone down and attend the bank or police station in person, to discuss the call you have received, or call a trusted number for the bank or police using a different telephone than the one that you have been contacted on."
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