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Perth business hit by scammers for over £30,000

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Scammers hit a Perth business for over £31,000 this month by pretending to be from the Bank of Scotland Fraud Squad.

The business was defrauded after being told they needed to secure their account immediately due to an allegedly fraudulent pending payment.

And in January another Perth business was defrauded of just over £1,000 after receiving an invoice from an email address that was similar to a genuine business they had dealt with previously.

Police are now urging businesses and the public to be careful following the two scams.

PC John Morrison, from the Preventions and Interventions Team said: “Fraudsters can be very convincing and we are urging people to be aware of these types of scams.

“If you receive an unexpected phone call from someone claiming to be from your bank then always take the time to assess whether this is a genuine call or not. Ideally, you should call your bank back from a different telephone.

“Additionally, when receiving an email asking for money, check that the email address is accurate. Often, scammers will closely copy a genuine email address to make it appear as though their email is from a legitimate organisation.

“Do not feel pressured into providing information or making payments when receiving unsolicited emails or phone calls. If you have doubts about who you are speaking to, hang up and either call on a different phone number or visit the local branch.

“Our enquiries into these incidents are ongoing and we are advising anyone who may have been a victim of such scams to contact us. You can also find more information about how to spot the signs of a scam on the Action Fraud website.”