The warning follows a case where a local resident was contacted by e-mail asking for the "best price" for the motorbike for sale and that it was being bought for a present.
The
sender appears to offer an amount over the asking price and then requests
personal details and asks for funds by transfer.
It is likely that although the addresses and contact details appear legitimate the user is not always based in the UK and can be untraceable.
Ian Millington, of Denbighshire Trading Standards, said: “Although this is the first complaint we have had it seems this type of scam has been around for some time.
It is likely that although the addresses and contact details appear legitimate the user is not always based in the UK and can be untraceable.
Ian Millington, of Denbighshire Trading Standards, said: “Although this is the first complaint we have had it seems this type of scam has been around for some time.
“We
advise that you should never give personal information or banking details to
anyone you don't know.
“If
you receive an unexpected call or e-mail, always be cautious and never make an
advance payment by any method unless you have taken steps to make sure the
person is genuine and the payment is necessary.
"Any offer that seems too good to be true often is. Consumers should steer clear of these scams and should not respond to any spam e-mails as they can find themselves bombarded with other spam mail.
"Any offer that seems too good to be true often is. Consumers should steer clear of these scams and should not respond to any spam e-mails as they can find themselves bombarded with other spam mail.
“If
you suspect something, report it to the authorities via Action Fraud or
Citizens Advice consumer service."
If you have received any such calls then report it to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 or report it on-line at www.actionfraud.org.uk.
If you have received any such calls then report it to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 or report it on-line at www.actionfraud.org.uk.
For
free, confidential and impartial advice on consumer issues visit www.adviceguide.org.uk or call the Citizens
Advice consumer helpline on 08454 04 05 06.
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