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Beware Christmas Parcel Delivery Scams, Banks Warn

People are being warned to watch out for parcel delivery scams during the Christmas postal rush.

Criminals are looking to defraud consumers by posing as well-known delivery companies, the banking trade body UK Finance has warned.

Fraudsters have been sending emails saying they have not been able to deliver goods, and then ask for a fee to rearrange the delivery.

They then try to extract financial details which are used to commit fraud.

Customers are typically tricked into clicking on links to seemingly genuine websites requesting personal and financial information such as their address, date of birth, mobile number or bank details.

In some cases, victims receive a call from the criminal later pretending to be from their bank's fraud team, trying to persuade them to move their money to a safe account or reveal their pass codes.

UK Finance says the public should also be aware of an increased risk of scam phone calls and fake delivery notices posted through letterboxes.

These notices will ask for advance payment or for customers to provide information that is later used to defraud them.

"Unscrupulous criminals will stop at nothing to commit fraud and that includes exploiting the festive season to target their victims," said Katy Worobec, managing director of economic crime at UK Finance.

"We are urging people not to give a gift to fraudsters this Christmas and to follow the advice of the Take Five to Stop Fraud campaign. Always take a moment to stop and think before parting with your information or money and avoid clicking on links in an email or text message in case it's a scam."

UK Finance says people should watch out for mis-spelled names, or cards and communication without your name specifically on them.

If you are asked to contact the delivery firm, copy and paste any web address into a new browser, rather than clicking straight onto a link and phone numbers should be checked against the company's own listed numbers.

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