Lincs: Bogus callers are claiming to be from the county council

Lincolnshire Trading Standards is warning residents to be on their guard for bogus calls after a number of people have reported being called by the county council.

Members of the public have contacted Trading Standards to say they have been targeted by someone claiming to be calling from various councils, including Lincs County Council.

Whilst some of the calls have come from a private number, others are coming from the legitimate telephone number of a council in the UK.

In each case the caller claims that they are calling from the council about an accident that happened last year, sometimes suggesting that it may be possible to claim compensation.

Some of those targeted have taken to social media to warn others about the scam. It said: “They said they were calling from the town council but called from a private number. They were asking for lots of information about an accident which never happened. Luckily I clicked on to this and as soon as I started asking questions they hung up. Be careful.”

Kirsty Toyne, principal trading standards officer at Lincolnshire Trading Standards warns people not to fall for the scam.

She said: “If you receive a phone call like this one please just hang up. Lincs County Council will never contact you in this way so you know it’s a bogus call. It’s not clear what the fraudsters will do with any information gained so please do not give out any of your personal information to them. Just put the phone down”

If you have been affected by the scam, please contact Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 or visit www.actionfraud.police.uk.

You can find out the latest scam warnings by following @Lincsts or like Lincolnshire Trading Standards on Facebook.

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